Winn #IMPACT Week
Suicide Awarness;
Yellow Thursday
About 1 in 5 teens have thought about suicide. 1 in 6 have planned how to suicide, and 1 in 12 have attempted suicide. Suicide is a serious problem amoungt teenagers and signs often go unnoticed. So C.C. Winn students wear bright yellow clothes and draw a semicolon on their wrists to show that suicidal teens are not alone. -Natalie Acosta
Mrs. Delgado & students
teachers and students proudly show off their bright yellow clothing.
Three Students
hanging outside of class in their cool yellow clothes.
Life Skills
these girls are here to show the world that suicidal teens are not alone.
These girls are doing their best poses to strut their beautiful yellow clothes.
Just chillin' in the halls showing off thier cool yellow clothes to everyone.
Life skills are proud to stand together and wear yellow.
Between the Trees-The Way She Feels
The Way She Feels - Between The Trees [w/lyrics]
What it means to be depressed;
People think depression is about being sad. They think its just when you feel down. Its not, its like a darkness that creeps over you and fills you. It drains all your emotions. It takes everything from you, and leaves you feeling hollow and numb. Its not sadness, its not anger, its hopelessness. Imagine waking up and there being no color. Walking outside and feeling no wind. Eating a meal and tasting nothing. Holding someone and feeling completely alone at the same time. When your depressed, its not a bad mood. Its a numb, empty, hollowness that seems to never leave. Its feeling alone in a room full of people. You feel like theres no hope left.
Yellow Ribbon
Yellow Ribbon is dedicated to preventing youth suicide and attempts by making Suicide Prevention Accessible to everyone and remove barriers to help by empowering communities and individuals through leadership, awareness and education and by collaborating and partnering with support networks to save lives
Website: YellowRibbon.org
Phone: 800 273 8255
Spirit Friday!
Mavericks show their school pride to stand up against bullying