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3 Featured Art – Tri-City

Featured Art “My piece depicts my mom and me in a sunlit living room. I drew myself as a child watching my mother work to combine all of our different cultures and lifestyles as Hispanic Americans. The sewing of flags represents this unification. I’m grateful to my parents for guiding me through life and teaching 3 Featured Art – Tri-City

5 Featured Film Tri-City

Featured Film “Don’t Hold Back” Claremont High School Filmmakers: Brooke Barraza, Julianna Cuellar, Vivian Perez, Mia Poovakad, and Angelique Wiesner View More Films Submit to Annual Film Contest For contest rules, submission category details, entry form and other information visit www.DirectingChangeCA.org

6 Events Tri-City

News and Awards Tri-City Students Recognized for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Achievements Youth Creating Change announced the regional finalists in its 14th annual Directing Change Film Contest encouraging young people to create short films and art projects about suicide prevention and mental health. In addition to the films above, numerous other fantastic films from 6 Events Tri-City

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If at any time you are experiencing an emotional crisis, are thinking about suicide, or are concerned about someone call Tri-City’s Supplemental Crisis Line at (866) 623-9500 or call/text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Both of these are available 24/7.

4 Annual Film Contest – County Pages

Annual Film Contest Open to Middle, High School and College Students (12-25) Deadline: March 1, 2023 Free to participate Cash prizes for youth (up to $1000) Regional winners advance to statewide round of judging Award Ceremony in May Submission Categories Suicide Prevention Mental Health Through the Lens of Culture Walk in Our Shoes Animated Short 4 Annual Film Contest – County Pages

Community Navigators (24/7)

Community Navigators (24/7) 888-436-3246Tri-City’s Community Navigator program consists of highly trained staff who specialize in linkage and referral to local resources. This dedicated team helps individuals, families and caregivers gain access to needed resources, including informal community supports and formal services. Community Navigators identify and verify current available services to ensure community members are quickly Community Navigators (24/7)

Tri-City Mental Health Supplemental Crisis Line (24/7)

Tri-City Mental Health Supplemental Crisis Line (24/7): 866-623-9500The Supplemental Crisis Line are after-hours clinical support available to any resident in Claremont, La Verne and Pomona who is not enrolled in formal treatment services at Tri-City. Trained and experienced therapists respond to these crisis calls and are available afterhours and on weekends. Please call (866) 623-9500.

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family and friends, it is very important that attention is brought to this ongoing issue. Indigenous women of all ages go missing and not enough is being done. I would hope that in the future more effort can be put into finding these women. By having family and friends who are indigenous, it would be unbearable to know something happened to them.”