Community Event
Welia Health Blood Drive
Thank you to all who donated at the last Welia Health Blood Drive!
Free Training Opportunities
Taking Action on Stigma: A Training Series for Substance Misuse Prevention Professionals
In this interactive two-part training, participants will become grounded in the current research on the impacts of stigma and the evidence for preventing and reducing it. The focus will be on recruiting partners and creating an action plan. Participants can expect opportunities for discussion, self-examination, and real-world application of practices to address and prevent stigma.
March 30, 2022, 9:00–11:00AM CT
April 6, 2022, 9:00–11:00AM CT
Lethal Means Safety Training
Learn about the intentional, voluntary practice to reduce suicide risk by limiting access to those means. Lethal Means are objects that can be used to inflict self-directed violence.
March 12, 10-11am
Blood drives open for scheduling
Many of you are aware of the blood shortage, there are a few opportunities available in our area, please consider donating. Appointment times are available from 12pm-6pm at each site unless noted. Schedule by clicking here:
Ogilvie
- St. Kathryn Catholic Church, Wednesday, August 4
- Ogilvie High School, Wednesday December 1 (time change 11am-5pm)
Mora
- Zion Luthern Church, Friday, August 20
- Kev’s Depot, Thursday, August, 26
- Welia Health, Friday, September 3 (time change, 10am-5pm)
- Welia Health, Friday, November 5 (time change, 10am-5pm)
Walk in my shoes
We are happy to support in conjunction with our community partners (Kanabec Public Health and Recovering Hope) an opportunity to walk/run a mile or more to help raise awareness and step on stigma about mental health.
Register here: WALK IN MY SHOES – SAT. MAY 22ND – REGISTRATION 11:00AM – 1:00PM (google.com)