Commentary: Joint Statement on Klamath Pride 2022

Commentary: Joint Statement on Klamath Pride 2022

Klamath Pride 2022, a free community gathering, is being hosted on July 16th, 2022 at Veterans Park to celebrate community inclusion. This event is family friendly and will have all-ages socializing, activities, booths, community resources and support, music, and performances! Many local volunteers, youth, businesses, and organizations are coming together to help celebrate our LGBTQ+ community and build allyship.

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Henley sophomore wins You Matter to Klamath video contest

Henley sophomore wins You Matter to Klamath video contest

Kai Crume was 12 when his basketball coach died by suicide. After sinking into a months-long depression, Kai finally found a way out while participating in the annual Modoc Ancestral Run, a 150-mile relay from Fort Klamath to the Lava Beds.

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Mazama Student Stands for Suicide Prevention

Mazama Student Stands for Suicide Prevention

Seventeen-year-old Elia Hand is no stranger to suicide. She lost her uncle and a close friend, and nearly lost another, to suicide. As the beginning of this school year, one of Elia’s friends confessed she, too, thought about killing herself. Elia helped her friend get the help she needed and that friend is doing better today.

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