Health Council Launches Suicide Prevention Initiative and Plans Flu Clinic Event

August 11, 2025 | Los Alamos, New Mexico


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Health Council Launches Suicide Prevention Initiative and Plans Flu Clinic Event
A significant focus of the recent Los Alamos County Health Council meeting was the launch of a suicide prevention initiative, a project spearheaded by the late council member Jen Bartram. Bartram, who tragically passed away in a car accident in June, was instrumental in promoting mental health awareness in the community. The initiative aims to train a thousand individuals in suicide prevention techniques, with the first training session already underway.

During the meeting, members expressed their condolences for Bartram's passing and highlighted her contributions to the council and the community. A celebration of her life is scheduled for August 29 at Fuller Lodge, providing an opportunity for community members to honor her legacy.

In addition to the suicide prevention initiative, the council discussed upcoming events, including the annual flu clinic set for September 27. The clinic will serve as a platform for health outreach, with plans to distribute health information to attendees. The council is also preparing for Mental Health Awareness Month in October, with potential events in collaboration with local organizations.

The meeting underscored the council's commitment to community health and well-being, with members actively engaging in various outreach efforts and training programs. As the council moves forward, they aim to build on Bartram's legacy by fostering a supportive environment for mental health initiatives in Los Alamos County.

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