WQPT Hosting Suicide Prevention Discussion In Moline Sept. 12
Join WQPT on September 12, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. for a screening of excerpts from the film, A Reason to Live, and an engaging panel discussion about suicide prevention and mental wellness.
Every day, 20 young people die by suicide in the United States.
A Reason to Live, is a powerful documentary on teen and young adult depression and suicide. Featuring honest and introspective stories of despair and hope, the film sheds light on the mental illness behind the second leading cause of death among 15–24 year olds.
The panel discussion will reflect on the film’s excerpts shared during the screening. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Carrie Alexander-Albritton, Professor, Department of Counselor Education, College Student Personnel, and Social Work at Western Illinois University along with panel members comprised of Western Illinois University Department of Education clinical mental health counseling interns.
The full length version of A Reason to Live will air on WQPT PBS, September 12 at 9:00 p.m. The documentary features 12 personal stories from diverse young people and their families. Filmmakers Allen and Cynthia Salzman Mondell created it after a friend’s son died by suicide. With input from crisis line professionals and mental health experts, the film sensitively portrays depression while offering guidance on recognizing warning signs and seeking help.
Screening & Panel Discussion
(The screening will be held in person with a virtual viewing option.)
Thursday, September 12 | 5:00PM
Room 111, Riverfront Hall
Western Illinois University
3300 River Dr, Moline, IL
For additional information, and access to the virtual link, visit: https://wqpt.org/awareness/