Comedy to Break the Stigma Presented by The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Lehigh County

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A Night of Comedy to Break the Stigma will be held on Saturday June 1st at 8PM.

Lehigh Valley, PA – May X, 2024, The Suicide Prevention Coalition presents Chris Nee’s Comedy to Break the Stigma on June 1st at 8pm at Civic Theater in Allentown. Comedians include Chris Nee, Tyler Rothrock, Jake Mattera, Gracie Canaan, Albert Davis, Rachel Peters, Steve Bikel, and John Amendolia. Tickets are $35 available online at https://whennow.com/event/comedy-to-break-the-stigma. Proceeds benefit Aevidum, an organization focused on empowering youth to shatter the silence surrounding mental health and suicide.

About The Suicide Prevention Coalition (SPC) of Lehigh County

SPC’s mission is: To save lives by reducing suicides in Lehigh County. The Suicide Prevention Coalition (SPC) of Lehigh County is a collaborative organization that supports social service organizations, communities and other groups concerned about the rising number of deaths by suicide.

SPC’s mission is made possible by funding from Lehigh County Mental Health and a community project grant from SAHMSA facilitated by Representative Susan Wild.  Pinebrook Family Answers provides the backbone support for The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Lehigh County. For more information, www.suicidepreventionlc.com.

The Coalition is made up of a 16-member Steering Team that supports two Action Teams Prevention & Intervention and Awareness & Engagement. The Steering Team members include Coroner, Lehigh County Mental Health and The Department of Human Services, Allentown Police Department, NAMI, the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, Allentown Health Bureau, Allentown Dept. of Economic Development, AFSP Eastern Regional Co-chair, St. Luke’s Health Network, and Lehigh Valley Health Network, and the CEO of Pinebrook Family Answers.

SUICIDE STATISTICS IN LEHIGH COUNTY

Our area has seen an increase in young adult (ages 19 – 28) suicides. Black and Hispanic deaths have increased 100% and 500% respectively. The 2021 Pennsylvanian Youth Survey of Lehigh County students indicate in the past 12 months: 37% of 10th graders and 35% of 12th graders felt depressed, 23% of 10TH graders & 20% of 12TH graders considered suicide, and 13% of 10th graders & 10% of 12th graders attempted suicide. Currently, 54.3% of Lehigh County is between the ages of 18 and 64; this cohort has our highest rate of suicide by age group consistently since 2011.

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Maggie Prorok