Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Always Remember 9-11-2001

 


September 11 is a day of remembrance of those who lost their lives and all who gave their lives in the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001. Although time goes by, we will always recall where we were during one of the worst days in American history as tragedy ensued at the Twin Towers in NY City, the Pentagon, and  aboard United Airlines Flight 93 over Pennsylvania. 

Out of this unspeakable tragedy came stories of strength, courage, fortitude, and some of the bravest acts of the heroes of 9/11 - today we remember and honor the innocent lives lost, the heroes who stepped up to defend our country, the families who suffer painful loss of loved ones, the volunteers who gave selflessly, and those who sacrificed everything. 

God Bless America



Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Today - September 10 - is World Suicide Prevention Day

 


Wear yellow today in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day, which is observed on September 10 each year to raise awareness, focus efforts on directing treatment to those who need it, and remember those affected by suicide.💛 

Our actions, no matter how big or small, may provide hope to those who are struggling. We can play a key role in supporting those experiencing a suicidal crisis or those bereaved by suicide. Check in with a friend or loved one - have a conversation, share personal stories, and advocate for mental health resources and support. 

 💛Know That You Matter!💛


Know the Facts About Alcohol & the Teen Brain

 


Alcohol affects the adolescent brain differently than the adult brain.🧠 Extensive studies show the human brain is not fully developed until about age 25. Teens who begin drinking before age 15 are 5x more likely to develop alcohol use disorder than if they wait until after age 21.

The brain undergoes massive changes during the teen years - mainly in the areas that affect decision making and impulse control. This makes the teen years a period of great promise, but also of potential risk - especially for addiction. Preventing and delaying substance use during this time is important to long-term health.

Highlights from a comprehensive report titled Alcohol & The Adult Brain: Immediate Impairment, Long-Term Consequences presented to the North Carolina Governor's Substance Abuse and Underage Drinking Prevention and Treatment Task Force show that:

* Emotional areas of the human brain mature before the frontal cortex. This is evident in the thrill-seeking, risky decision-making, and impulsiveness that define the adolescent years.

* Due to the immaturity of the frontal cortex, adolescent brains respond more to the promise of rewards & threats than adults brains - weighing immediate rewards as more valuable than future rewards.

* "Brain Imbalance" is why young people pay more attention to their peers and why they are more likely to do something risky without considering the consequences.

* Alcohol slows down brain activity. Negative effects of alcohol last far longer in a teen's brain than an adult's - up to 2 weeks longer.

* Teen alcohol use prior to full brain development can keep the good judgment and impulse-control part of the brain from properly developing.

* Alcohol can also damage the memory and learning parts of the brain.


Monday, September 9, 2024

Our Community’s Red Ribbon Campaign

 


Red Ribbons🎀symbolize our commitment to fighting substance abuse and honor the memory of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena. When Camarena was tragically killed in 1985, his sacrifice sparked a powerful movement. The red ribbon became a symbol of our collective strength and dedication to his mission. Wear a red ribbon to stand against substance abuse, bullying, and violence, and support safety and hope.

Make plans for your family to attend the 2024 Red Ribbon Run, presented by title sponsor Publix Supermarkets, on Saturday morning, October 26, at beautiful Lake Mirror in Lakeland. 

Registration is FREE for K-8 students for the Kids Fun Run, sponsored by MIDFLORIDA Credit Union, before October 26 ($5 fee on event day). A Family Fun Run is offered for parents and adults to run with their children ($5 registration). Enjoy healthy snacks, fitness activities, and entertainment celebrating cultures from around the world in the Florida Dairy Farmers World Tour vendor area. 

Register today at InnerActAlliance.org (click on the Red Ribbon Run tab) to participate in the Kids Fun Run, Family Fun Run, and sign up to complete Weekly Challenges that begin online on September 30.

Business Partnership Opportunities Available!
The Red Ribbon Run presents a great opportunity
for local businesses to support prevention of 
substance abuse by sponsoring a race heat
 and promoting products & services in a booth
in the World Tour vendor area.



Share Your Talents & Create Cultural Displays!
Individuals and groups are invited to showcase
 their unique talents in music , dance, and performance 
as part of the World Tour celebration of 
culture and traditions during the Red Ribbon Run. 

Contact Angie Ellison at (863) 802-0777 for details

Red Ribbon Run Registration
 &
Weekly Challenges on Event Website


Friday, September 6, 2024

This Sunday, September 8 is 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Day

 


The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is launching the first-ever national 988 Day this weekend as a day of action to be held every year on September 8 to raise awareness about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

This year's theme is "No Judgment. Just Help" and everyone is encouraged to celebrate this day by talking to family and friends about the 988 LIFELINE, post on social media using #988Day, or do something to care for your own mental health.

988 Day is part of September's Suicide Prevention Month - a time to continue learning about suicide prevention, remember those lost to suicide, and acknowledge the many individuals, families, and communities impacted by suicide. 

With rising levels of anxiety, depression, emotional distress, or overdose deaths, it is critical that people have somewhere to turn when they are in crisis. In the U.S., someone dies by suicide every 11 minutes. Suicide affects every race, gender, ethnic group, and orientation - so it's important to know and spread the word that suicide is preventable and that help is available. 

The 988 Lifeline provides a direct connection to free support and resources for anyone in crisis. Calling or texting 988 or chatting 988lifeline.org will connect a person in crisis to compassionate care and support for any mental health or substance use-related distress. About 98% of those who call, chat, or text the 988 Lifeline get the crisis support they need and do not require additional services at that moment.

SAMHSA works with federal, state, local, and community partnerships in a united vision where everyone has: Someone to talk to. Someone to respond. And a Safe Place for Help.


https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/suicide


Thursday, September 5, 2024

IAA’s Humane Education Program for Children

 


InnerAct Alliance's Humane Education Program visits schools and takes part in community events to present pre-school children and elementary-aged students with special lessons that incorporate quality age-appropriate literature, critical thinking techniques, and fun activities to reinforce healthy ways to interact with peers and promote animal welfare.

Our humane educator, Michelle B., leads instruction that teaches young children about the 3 words of friendship and how to always be kind - gentle - patient with animals and humans. Kids have opportunities to use problem-solving skills to assemble puzzles and trace letters spelling out kind - gentle - patient as a take home activity to practice and remember the friendship words.

A recent Kindness class at Bonnet Springs included a special lesson about Tucker the Turtle🐢where children learned how to act like Tucker when they feel upset by Stopping - Tucking - Taking Deep Breaths - and Coming Out to find a calm solution.

Sharing Smiling Faces of
Children Learning Friendship Skills


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

UthMpact’s 2024 Project HOCO Shopping Days

 


UthMpact is proud to continue the Project HOCO effort providing formal wear to teens in need. Students with a Polk County School ID can sign a Project HOCO Pledge promising to make healthy and safe choices during Homecoming festivities and receive their dresses and suits for FREE! Nearly 6,000 prom and homecoming ensembles have been provided at no cost to young women and men in Polk County since 2013.

2024 Student Shopping Days for Project HOCO are scheduled for Saturdays September 14 & 28 and October 5 & 12, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, at the Project Prom/Project HOCO store location in the Lakeland Square Mall, 3800 US Hwy 98N, in Lakeland (across from Rack Room Shoes).

Community members may support this effort by donating gently used dresses, shoes, men's suits, ties, and accessories. Especially needed are ladies plus size dresses (size 18+) and smaller size dresses (size 0-4), along with men's wear in smaller sizes. Donations may be dropped off at the Project Prom Store on shopping days or at the InnerAct Alliance office at 621 S. Florida Ave. in Lakeland (8:30 am - 4:30 pm, weekdays). A receipt will be provided for tax purposes.

UthMpact's goal is to promote a safe and fun Homecoming. For info, please visit our social media and website pages:

 

www.uthmpact.org