Several student health and wellness organizations took part in the first M-CHS We Care Fair at noon Thursday, including the group Teens in the Drivers Seat.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
Several student health and wellness organizations took part in the first M-CHS We Care Fair at noon Thursday, including the group Teens in the Drivers Seat.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
Safe to Tell was another group represented at the We Care Fair on Valentine’s Day.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
Safe to Tell was another group represented at the We Care Fair on Valentine’s Day.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
The Sources of Strength booth at the We Care Fair. Sources of Strength is a suicide prevention program that focuses on student mental health and wellbeing.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
The Sources of Strength booth at the We Care Fair. Sources of Strength is a suicide prevention program that focuses on student mental health and wellbeing.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
Representatives from the Piñon Project at the We Care Fair.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
Representatives from the Piñon Project at the We Care Fair.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
This was the first year for the We Care Fair at M-CHS.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
This was the first year for the We Care Fair at M-CHS.
Lori Mott/Courtesy photo
By Erika Alvero
Journal Staff Writer
School health and wellness organizations joined together at Montezuma-Cortez High School on Thursday at noon for the school’s first We Care Fair.
The fair aimed to promote safe habits, a healthy lifestyle and coping strategies for all students, who were invited to drop by during their lunch period.
Booths were set up by groups including Sources of Strength, the Piñon Project, Southwest Health Systems M-CHS Clinic, Safe to Tell, Teens in the Driver Seat, and Healthcare Occupation Student Association.
ealvero@the-journal.com
Aug 28, 2014
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