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Coleman Health Services to hold suicide-prevention seminar

Coleman Health Services has received a $2,000 grant from the Thomases Family Endowment of the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation. Representing Coleman and the foundation are, from left, Christina Lloyd (Director of Behavioral Health), Tammy Weaver (Vice President of Clinical Services), Andi Baroff (Thomases Family Endowment), Lisa Long (Youngstown Area Jewish Federation) and Stacia Erdos (Coleman Regional Development Executive).
Coleman Health Services has received a $2,000 grant from the Thomases Family Endowment of the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation. Representing Coleman and the foundation are, from left, Christina Lloyd (Director of Behavioral Health), Tammy Weaver (Vice President of Clinical Services), Andi Baroff (Thomases Family Endowment), Lisa Long (Youngstown Area Jewish Federation) and Stacia Erdos (Coleman Regional Development Executive).

Coleman Health Services has announced a training session to equip participants with tools to recognize warning signs of suicide.

The session, referred to as QPR, is set for 1 pm. Feb. 29 at the Warren Main Public Library, 444 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren. This gives participants the tools to initiate compassionate conversations, guide individuals toward help.

The training is free and open to all walks of life but seating is limited.

For more information, contact David Shea at david.shea@colemanservices.org or log into www.colemanservices.org.

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