NAMI is hosting a virtual speaker’s series during the months of March and April on the SWCC Creston campus. These presentations will be presented as open forums in the Instructional Center, room 125, from 11:50 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. and are open to all SWCC employees and students.
Feel free to stop in and watch any or all of these presentations:
- March 3 | Sarah Noll Wilson | Chronically Curious | Diagnosed with a panic disorder and ADHD in her 30s, Sarah shares her humorous and inspirational journey of self-discovery.
- March 17 | Claudia Schabel | The Neuroscience of Inclusion | Claudia shares strategies to develop and leverage workplace diversity with tools to uncover unconscious biases.
- March 31 | Devin Henderson | Something Greater is Always Possible | Award-winning comedian, magician, and father of six daughters, shares how to use a "possibility mindset" to rise through unexpected challenges.
- April 14 | John Register | Amputate Your Fear | Four-time All American, decorated Gulf War veteran, amputee, and Paralympic medalist speaks on "hurdling adversity."
NAMI on Campus-SWCC is a student-led, student-run mental health awareness and advocacy club at Southwestern Community College. Their mission is to raise the dialogue and break down the barriers associated with talking about mental health- it affects us all!
