Suicide: The Ripple Effect

This film is part of a global mission to help reduce the number of suicides and suicide attempts around the world. Through sharing stories of survival and recovery we are creating significant awareness of this health crisis, while helping people find the support they need to stay alive, heal and #BeHereTomorrow!

Join us at the Donald and Carol Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor, WI for a viewing of the film and discussion panel to follow. A light meal will be served and the event is FREE…

October 4, 2018 – 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Donald & Carol Kress Pavilion – Egg Harbor, WI

This is the first of a series of films being brought to the Community by a collaboration between the Door County Mental Health Focus Group, the AOD Coalition, the Door County Public Health Department and the Door County Partnership for Children and Families. 

Watch for upcoming movies

November 2018 – “Paper Tigers

January 2019 – “Written Off

February 2019 – “Resilience

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  • Sturgeon Bay Blessing Boxes – there are little blessing boxes around Sturgeon Bay that have non-perishable food items and personal care items available for free. Just walk up and take what you need. Here is a map of blessing box locations. Sturgeon Bay Blessing Boxes
  • Affordable Preventative Vet Pop Up Clinic – For dogs and cats — Microchipping, vaccinations, testing & deworming, heartworm prevention, flea & tick medications are available at Tractor Supply in Sturgeon Bay through PetVet at very reasonable pricing. see full details on the PetVet website.

Join the partnership

The Partnership is open to any Door County Community member. You are especially encouraged to attend our quarterly Partnership meetings to hear what the Partnership has been working on.