November 2023
Upcoming Event!
OUT in Nature
Join us for a make your own 2024 calendar art event with LGBTQIA+ folks and allies. Come express your artistic side and increase community connectedness This is an all-ages, family friendly event, open and free to the community!

Meet us at the Refuge Visitor Center
Saturday, November 18th 2:00p - 4:00 p.m.

Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge 5437 W Jefferson Ave, Trenton, MI 48183

*We meet rain or shine. In cases of bad weather, event is moved inside the visitor center.
Talk. Listen. Connect.
Free Mini-Parenting Conference
Virtual Mini Parenting Conference:
Lives in Transition
Transgender People, Their Lived Experiences and Dating

Friday, November 10th, 9 AM - 11 AM

To register: www.guidance-center.org/talk-listen-connect

For more information, please contact:
Anita Rothert at 734-785-7705 x 7035
arothert@guidance-center.org
DWIHN myStrengh
Using the access code DWIHNc, you can log onto myStrength.com and create your own personalized interactive tool to help support your mental and emotional health.
Enjoy some Fall Fun with your family on a Discovery Hunt through the Goosechase App!
Code: Guidance
As we begin November, the Prevention Staff works on wrapping up the 26 groups that have been conducted across 6 different schools and districts.

Services provided through the Prevention Department are available to schools at no cost.

For more information, please contact Bristal Rose at 734-318-4663 or LRose@iamtgc.net
Awareness Month
World Kindness Day is
November 13th, 2023
Make Kindness the Norm by doing a few simple steps in your daily life:
1) Send an uplifting text to a friend or family member.
2) Let that guy merge into traffic with a smile and wave.
3) Include intentional moments of kindness, laughter, and delight in your day.
4) Go outside your comfort zone to make someone else smile.
5) Give a compliment to a friend or co-worker.
6) Reach out to a someone you haven't spoken to in a while.
7) Treat someone to a cup of coffee (a friend, stranger, or even yourself).
For more information, go to RandomActsofKindness.org
November 16th is the Great American Smokeout
About 34 million American adults still smoke cigarettes, and smoking remains the single largest preventable cause of death and illness in the world. Smoking causes an estimated 480,000 deaths every year, or about 1 in 5 deaths.

While the rates of cigarette smoking have declined over the past several decades, from 42% in 1965 to 14% in 2019, the gains have been inconsistent. Some groups smoke more heavily or at higher rates and suffer disproportionately from smoking-related cancer and other diseases. These populations tend to be those who experience inequities in multiple areas of their lives, including those at lower socioeconomic levels, those without college degrees, American Indians/Alaska natives, African American/Black communities, LGBTQ communities, those in the military, those with behavioral health conditions, and others. 

No matter your age or how long you’ve been smoking, quitting improves health both immediately and over the long term. Giving up smoking is a journey, and it can be hard, but you can increase your chances of success with a good plan and support. Getting help through counseling and medications doubles or even triples your chances of quitting successfully. 

For more information, visit the link below:
Click the button above to find a therapist near you!
Monthly Coalition Meetings
Coalition Meetings are every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30PM, in person, at 19401 Northline Rd. Bdlg. 5, Southgate, MI 48195. For more information on meeting times and links please visit our website: SUDDs.info
IF YOU'D LIKE TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE COALITION OR BE ADDED TO THE MAILING LIST, CONTACT PAIGE GRUDZIEN
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to the new National Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call 988
[734.286.0095]  [PGrudzien@iamtgc.net]