Clark College Launches Free Suicide Prevention Workshop Series – KXL

VANCOUVER, WA — Clark College’s Veterans Center of Excellence, in partnership with Portland VA’s Suicide Prevention Team, is offering a free multi-session workshop series, Awareness to Action: Suicide Prevention is Everybody’s Business, starting Tuesday, Feb. 10. The series is designed to educate, empower, and engage community members in suicide prevention, with a focus on veteran support.


What to Expect

  • Hands-on learning: Practical tools for suicide prevention applicable across diverse populations.

  • Community focus: Open to all, with guidance on supporting veterans and others at risk.

  • Evidence-based strategies: Workshops combine national guidelines with real-world applications.


Event Details

  • When: 3:00–4:00 p.m.

  • Where: Gaiser Hall, Room 213, Clark College Main Campus

  • Cost: Free

  • Virtual Option: Available upon registration; link sent via email

  • Parking & Directions: Clark College maps

Clark College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Accommodations for disabilities are available—contact [email protected] or 360-992-2432.


Workshop Schedule

  • Feb. 10: Overview of Veteran Suicide & National Prevention Strategy – Learn how national efforts protect veterans and how communities can help.

  • March 17: Lethal Means Safety – Safe storage of firearms and medications to reduce suicide risk.

  • April 14: Safety Plans – Step-by-step guidance on creating a personal plan for crisis moments.

  • May 12: Postvention – Support strategies for those affected by suicide loss.


Why It Matters

“Suicide prevention is everybody’s business,” said Clark College organizers. The series provides skills, resources, and support for anyone looking to make a difference in their community.

Register now to secure your spot: Clark College Veterans Center.

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