Mental Health America Aiken County
invites you to an inspiring event hosted by 
St. John's United Methodist Church

 

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  Our world is getting more and more complicated, even for adults.  Imagine the pressures and peer worries that are present for the teens we love.

 

Come to St. John's UMC on March 3 from 6-7:30pm.  Bring teens for an informative presentation by Gracelyn Elmendorf, an expert on a topic she does not wish on the rest of us.

 

St. John's will gather those interested in our Gym. We're at the corners of Richland and Newberry, downtown.  Refreshments of pizza, lemonade and dessert will be served. All churches and organizations are invited.  If you received this invitation, and know of someone who did not, but you feel might benefit from a discussion about the current concerns in the life of our teens - by all means, invite them!

 

This is a message of empowerment. Now is the time to listen, really listen, and to know the signs concerns.  Bottling up worries can sometimes boil over.

Contact Jimi Whitesell, Director of Youth Ministry for more information about this event  jimi.whitesell@stjaiken.orgor 648-6891x212

                                    

 

The mission of Mental Health America of Aiken County is to serve as a resource and a community resource by promoting positive mental health.  The opportunity to partner with St. John's United Methodist Church of Aiken  to empower our youth is something we are especially grateful for.  Please attend this inspiring and important event. If you have questions you may call Jimi Whitesell at the number above or Lisa Tindal at MHA Aiken County, 641-4164. 
 
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Mental Health America Aiken County
223 Pendleton Street NW
Aiken, South Carolina 29802
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