Sep 27, 2024
In this episode, host Janet Michael sits with Winter Brooks, co-chair of the Stephens City Out of the Darkness Community Walk, a significant event aimed at raising awareness about suicide and supporting affected individuals and communities. Janet highlights that Winter Brooks has been organizing the community walk for 10 years, marking a decade of dedicated efforts.
Winter explains the walk's inclusion of various communities, emphasizing that the event brings together people from different areas such as Strasburg, Warren County, and beyond. This year, the focus is on reinforcing the walk as a community event.
Throughout the episode, Janet and Winter detail the history and growth of the walk, which initially began with Winter's attendance at the Washington, DC walk and has evolved into a significant local event for Northwestern Virginia. Winter mentions their mission of honoring lost loved ones, providing support, and raising awareness to reduce the stigma surrounding suicide.
They also discuss the various symbolic elements of the walk, such as the Honor Beads, each color representing different connections to suicide, and how these elements help participants recognize they are not alone in their grief or struggle.
The walk, scheduled for October 12th at Sherando High School, promises an engaging day for attendees. Winter outlines numerous features such as tables with information and resources, a glimmer station, and family-friendly activities including balloon animals and face painting.
Teams play a vital role in the event, with many already formed and more welcome to join. Winter explains how forming or joining teams can add to the sense of community and support, highlighting the competitive aspect through recognition of top fundraisers. As a fundraising event, the conversation touches on how donations and sponsorships contribute to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, supporting education and advocacy work locally and nationally.
Janet and Winter wrap up discussing logistics and activities planned for the day, including speakers, a choir performance by the Sherando choir, a National Anthem rendition, and an engaging closing ceremony. They emphasize the supportive and uplifting nature of the event, which mixes serious awareness with positive communal engagement.
Listeners are encouraged to participate, donate, and support in any way they can, even if they're not walking. You can learn more on their website: afsp.org/stephenscity or by sending an email to Winter.
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