April 20, 2025 - 07:41

OHSO Brewery and Little O's have come together to commemorate Cade's Day, a heartfelt event dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues faced by teenagers. This initiative is particularly significant as it precedes Mental Health Awareness Month in May, highlighting the importance of open conversations around mental health, especially among the youth.
The event aims to honor the memory of a teenager who battled mental health challenges, shedding light on the struggles many young people face today. Activities throughout the day include informative sessions, community discussions, and opportunities for attendees to share their experiences. Local organizations specializing in mental health will also provide resources and support for those in need.
Cade's Day serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health advocacy and the need for supportive environments for young individuals. By fostering understanding and compassion, the event hopes to inspire positive change and encourage teens to seek help without stigma.
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