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Suicide Warning Signs

Suicide can affect anyone, including children and youth. Take care of the young people you know. Recognize the warning signs. Sudden loss of interest in hobbies, a focus on death and dying, or feelings of hopelessness can be warning signs of suicidal ideation. School absenteeism, a drop in grades, or giving away possessions can also be indicators. Look out for changes in appetite or sleep patterns. Bottom line: if you sense a problem, get help.

 

Seek assistance at your local school or medical facility. Call CYS or Family Advocacy. Military Family Life Counselors or family pediatricians can help, too. Most importantly: don’t ignore the signs.

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Breast Cancer 5K

Come run with us through Ft. Detrick’s roads and grounds to promote the strength, fitness, and the general health of our military community, family and friends. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place male and female winners. Join us for this wonderful bonding experience!

Oct 4 8 am
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Breast Cancer 5K

Come run with us through Ft. Detrick’s roads and grounds to promote the strength, fitness, and the general health of our military community, family and friends. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place male and female winners. Join us for this wonderful bonding experience!

Oct 4 8 am
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