Category Archives: Medfield Outreach

Suicide Prevention Training this Evening

From Medfield Outreach –

Recognize the warning signs of suicide
Know how to offer hope to loved ones
Know how to get help and save lives
During this training Registration Required you will learn to:
scan here to sign-up
This training is brought to you by the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention
(MCSP) with support from Medfield Outreach. MCSP is supported in part by the
Medfield Foundation.
QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer
Suicide Prevention Training
free & open to all 18+ Medfield residents
Join the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention for a
May 3rd at 7:00pm
in-person @ The Center in Medfield
One Ice House Road
Did you know that as a Medfield resident, you are eligible for
services through the William James INTERFACE Referral Service?
INTERFACE maintains a mental health and wellness referral help line
Monday through Friday, 9 am-5 pm, at 888-244-6843 (toll free).
This is a free confidential referral service for individuals across the lifespan who are residents of
Medfield. Callers are matched from our extensive data base of licensed mental health providers.
Each referral meets the location, insurance, availability, and specialty needs of the caller.
Interface is funded by the Medfield Public Schools, Medfield Outreach and the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention.

Student Mental Health & Substance Use – 5/8/23

From Medfield Outreach –

Medfield adolescent data & trends
Tips for talking with kids of all
ages
Risk & protective factors
Ongoing local prevention efforts
Discussion time
Additional resources
This event will include:
Monday,
May 8th
@ 6::30pm
ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH &
SUBSTANCE USE AMONG
MEDFIIELD STUDENTS
COMMUNIITY
CONVERSATIIONS
Join the Medfield
Public Schools &
Medfield Outreach for
Child care will be provided (ages Pre-K+).
Registration required. Scan to sign up.
Memorial School
*cafeteria
59 Adams St, Medfield
(doors open at 6:00pm)
*no pre-registration required to attend
these are important topics for caregivers of all ages

Free Suicide Prevention Training by MCSP

From Kathy McDonald, Executive Director of Medfield Outreach –

Recognize the warning signs of suicide
Know how to offer hope to loved ones
Know how to get help and save lives
During this training Registration Required you will learn to:
scan here to sign-up
This training is brought to you by the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention
(MCSP) with support from Medfield Outreach. MCSP is supported in part by the
Medfield Foundation.
QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer
Suicide Prevention Training
free & open to all 18+ Medfield residents
Join the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention for a
May 3rd at 7:00pm
in-person @ The Center in Medfield
One Ice House Road
Did you know that as a Medfield resident, you are eligible for
services through the William James INTERFACE Referral Service?
INTERFACE maintains a mental health and wellness referral help line
Monday through Friday, 9 am-5 pm, at 888-244-6843 (toll free).
This is a free confidential referral service for individuals across the lifespan who are residents of
Medfield. Callers are matched from our extensive data base of licensed mental health providers.
Each referral meets the location, insurance, availability, and specialty needs of the caller.
Interface is funded by the Medfield Public Schools, Medfield Outreach and the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention.

Jessica Lahey – 7PM on 4/4

From Medfield Outreach –

When:
Tuesday, April 4th
from 7:00-8:30PM
via Zoom Webinar
Jessica Lahey, author of the New York Times Best Selling Book
"The Gift of Failure" and "The Addiction Inoculation: Raising
Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence" will
speak to the Medfield community about her most recent book.
Registration Required
scan here to sign-up
Brought to you by:
"The Addiction Inoculation" is a comprehensive resource parents and educators can use to
prevent substance misuse in children. Including, evidence-based strategies and practical
tools adults need to understand, support, and educate resilient, addiction-resistant children.
This event is supported in part by the Office of National Drug Control
Policy (ONDCP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as
part of a financial assistance award funded by ONDCP. The contents of
the webinar are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent
the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ONDCP, CDC/HHS, or the
U.S. Government.
The Medfield Cares About Prevention Coalition is supported in part by
the Medfield Foundation.
Having trouble
registering?
Email
medfieldoutreach
@medfield.net

Medfield Outreach survey open to 3/27

From Medfield Outreach –

Medfield Outreach is seeking your input for a community survey.   Thanks to the generosity of the Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund, we are working with a consultant and a group of community stakeholders to better understand the community’s needs and we’d love to hear from you!

YOUR OPINION MATTERS

If you are a Medfield resident, or work for the Town of Medfield, your opinion matters.  Please click this link to share your valuable input.  This survey is available in English, Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish. This survey is anonymous and takes less than 10 minutes to complete.  The survey is live now and closes on Sunday, March 27th. 

The results of this survey will be made public following the analysis of the data.  Furthermore, the data collected will be important in helping consider future resources, services and programming in Medfield.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Medfieldoutreach@medfield.net

Thank you in advance for your participation.

Medfield Outreach showing film about suicide at MHS Wednesday, 9/27 at 7PM

From Medfield Outreach –

My Ascension: A Documentary Film and Movement to Spread Hope and Fight Suicide

WHEN: Wednesday, September 29, 2021, 7:00 pm

WHERE: Medfield High School Auditorium


WHAT/WHY:
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. In order to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of talking about mental health and suicide, the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention (MCSP), a Medfield Foundation initiative, is hosting a screening of the film “My Ascension”, which documents the true story of a young woman who survived a suicide attempt. A panel discussion of mental health professionals will follow the film. This event is intended for adults and high school students and is not recommended for anyone under the age of 14.

REGISTRATION: https://forms.gle/EERgi3daPtswRG679   

SYNOPSIS:
A suicide attempt left 16-year-old varsity cheerleader, Emma Benoit, paralyzed, but propelled her on a mission to use her painful experience to help others find hope and shine more light on the fact that 20 young people die every day by suicide in the in the United States. My Ascension is a feature-length documentary that chronicles Emma’s inspiring journey and quest to walk again, as she works to bring Hope Squad, a school-based suicide prevention program, to Louisiana. The film also highlights the stories of two remarkable young people who tragically did not survive their attempts, and we learn first-hand from their families, friends, school officials, and suicide prevention experts about the devastating effects of suicide and what can be done to prevent it.

COST: This event is being offered free to the community. We kindly request donations to MCSP (click the registration link to see options for donations) if resources permit. No one will be denied participation based on inability to donate.

Questions? Contact Medfield Outreach at medfieldoutreach@medfield.net or at (508) 359-7121

**NOT RECOMMENDED FOR STUDENTS YOUNGER THAN HIGH SCHOOL AGED**

Tim & Linda Bonfatti – MFi Legacy Fund founders

We give to the Medfield Foundation
Legacy Fund because we believe
deeply in the local initiatives it
supports, like Medfield Outreach
and Medfield Cares About Prevention.
Having this strong community
charitable foundation helps make
Medfield a special place and is the
reason why we have lived here for
over 25 years. Linda & Tim Bonfatti
We invite you to join us.
To learn more, please visit:
medfieldfoundation.org/legacy-fund

If you too value what Medfield has meant to your family, invest in its future by becoming a Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund founder too.

Girls Who Care fundraiser for MYO

From Jackie Alford and Kathy McDonald –

GWC.HS Photo

GWC Final Fundraiser in support of Medfield Youth Outreach!

The Girls Who Care service group (GWC) is a group of Medfield High School 2020 graduates who have been together since Kindergarten. They have completed approximately 50 service projects over the years and are excited to announce their final project! They have partnered with a fundraising company to offer a variety of items featuring a beautiful and unique logo designed by Medfield alumnus Rachel Tatro. To them, the logo represents the spirit of the MHS Class of 2020 along with the love and support they as a class have felt from the Medfield community during the unusual end to their time at MHS. They are selling these items to raise money for Medfield Youth Outreach, an organization that helps Medfield families in need access assistance and resources. Click on the link below to see almost 90 items that you can purchase with the logo on them. Great for graduation gifts, off-to-college gifts, or keepsakes! GWC will receive 35% of the proceeds for almost all of the items, and all money raised will be donated to Medfield Youth Outreach. All orders must be placed by July 3rd and will be delivered in time for MHS graduation on July 25th. Thank you for helping them give back to the Medfield community one last time before college! Click here to view the items and place your order.
gwc logo

Vigil 3PM Sunday

A group of residents has organized a vigil for Sunday at 3 pm, with the UU Church bell to toll at 4 pm to mark an 8 min. 46 sec. moment of silence. Additional details are below. We’d like to thank Chief Guerette for her input on the timing. Please join us if your schedules permit.

 

You are invited to gather in solidarity with the BBIPOC (Black Brown Indigenous People of Color) community members in Medfield and beyond, to condemn racism and promote racial equality and to hold vigil for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade and their families on Sunday at 3pm AND to participate in a day of action.

 

On Sunday at 3 pm you are invited to line the sidewalks between the Police Station and Town Hall with signs and/or candles OR outside your home in your neighborhood.  At 4 pm we will be in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. The Unitarian Church will ring the bells to commence and complete the moment of silence.

 

You are also welcome to show your solidarity with a sign, piece of art or chalking in the town center on Sunday at any time during the day.  There will be some interactive art, writing installations and an altar outside the Unitarian Church at which you can leave an offering of peace, and we encourage whatever else the community wants to offer.

 

There will be no speakers at this event, we are coming together in action and a show of support. Please honor social distancing and wear masks.

 

Racism is an ongoing problem. This gathering on Sunday is only one step in the direction of promoting racial justice. If you are interested in being part of an ongoing effort, please reach out to Kathy McDonald at Medfieldyouthoutreach@medfield.net.

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP ON SUNDAY:

 

  1. Spread the word! Please tell all of your friends, schools, businesses you know, library etc.

 

  1. If you own or know someone who owns a business in Medfield (or would like to go call them or show up at their door) ask them to offer their store front or windows for art and messaging.  Gather a group of friends to create something with that store together. Take the lead!

 

  1. Create a sign and show up in the town center with your family or a group of people anytime on Sunday.

 

  1. Do you feel passionate about education? Perhaps you want to pass out fliers with resources.

 

  1. Do you want to gather some students to sing during the day? Do it. And spread the word so people come.

 

  1. Want to gather a smaller group in your neighborhood for the moment of silence? I encourage you to take the lead and hold space for that.

 

Mental Health Awareness Month

green heart

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Look for the green ribbons and the green hearts around town to remind people that May is mental health awareness month.

 

Medfield residents – if you feel the need for mental health assistance, you can find counselors through Medfield’s subscription to the INTERFACE Referral Service – click or call INTERFACE (617-332-3666 x1411) to get:

  • INTERFACE’s no cost to you review of its database of local counselors
  • INTERFACE’s list of counselors who take your insurance
  • INTERFACE’s list of counselors who have availability to see new people
  • INTERFACE’s contact information for the counselors

 

INTERFACE is made available to Medfield residents without cost because of  underwriting from the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention, a Medfield Foundation initiative that pays the annual fee.

 

TO DONATE to the Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention.

 

Call the INTERFACE® Helpline 617-332-3666 x1411 or 1-888-244-6843 x1411 WILLIAM JAMES COLLEGE INTERFACE Referral Service Where can you learn about Mental Health Resources in or near your community? How can you access Mental Health Services for all ages? Find answers at the INTERFACE Referral Service. interface.williamjames.edu Call Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm to consult with a mental health professional about resources and/or receive personalized, matched referrals. For additional information and resources, please visit interface. wil liam james .edu/ community /medfield. Funding for this valuable service is generously provided by the Medfield Public Schools and the Town of Medfield.Interface cards_Page_2