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Fresh Check Day To Promote Mental Health Awareness
Fresh Check Day, an annual and nationwide initiative funded by the Jordan Porco Foundation (JPF) to promote mental health awareness on college campuses, is set to take place at Westfield State University on April 11. Established in 2011, JPF is dedicated to suicide prevention, mental health advocacy, and overall wellness following the tragic suicide of college student Jordan Porch. The event has been held at more than 370 colleges, with over 250,000 students participating since its inception.
Fresh Check Day is designed to be interactive, featuring activities, games, and informational booths aimed at educating students about mental health and reducing stigma around the topic. Kurt Morris, the Outreach Counselor for the University’s Counseling Center, expressed enthusiasm about the event, highlighting the collaboration among various departments and organizations.
“There’s a lot of people putting in great work with this,” Morris said. “I’m excited to be a part of it. There’s a lot of different departments and organizations taking part in Fresh Check Day. Everyone is pitching in.”
Morris also emphasized the importance of the event, describing it as a "joyous occasion" despite its serious focus on mental health and suicide prevention. He noted that the program provides an opportunity for students to gain valuable information and learn how to support those experiencing mental health challenges.
The collaboration for Fresh Check Day at Westfield State University involves about a dozen organizations from Massachusetts, including the Wildflower Alliance and Planned Parenthood. Various topics such as LGBTQ wellness, hygiene, financial aid, and stations offering pet therapy and massages will be available for student engagement. Additionally, a local farm will bring baby goats for students to interact with, continuing a popular tradition from previous years.
“We see it a lot at college,” Morris explained. “There’s students struggling, and their friends or teachers don’t really know what to do to help them. This will hopefully educate everyone and put it all in a fun atmosphere where people are enjoying themselves. These are heavy topics to deal with, but we’re making it more palatable while also being effective educationally.”
Fresh Check Day underscores the university's commitment to mental health awareness and support for its student community, and will take place at the Ely Campus Center, from 1-4 p.m. For more information on the Counseling Center, click here.