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Northville High School Hosts Annual 5K Suicide Prevention Run

Participants running at the Northville 5K Suicide Prevention Run

Northville, September 23, 2025

News Summary

Northville High School organized its eighth annual 5K Suicide Prevention Run, led by the student organization Color My World. The event aimed to raise awareness for mental health and serve as support for those struggling. Keyya Dave, the president of Color My World, highlighted the importance of community backing and ongoing mental health initiatives within the Northville school district. The run emphasized the need for resources addressing rising suicide rates among local youth and fostered supportive discussions about mental health issues.

Northville High School hosted its eighth annual 5K Suicide Prevention Run on September 22, 2025, an event organized by the student-led organization Color My World aimed at supporting mental health awareness. The run drew community members and served as a reminder for participants that they are not alone in their struggles with mental health. This initiative is particularly pertinent in light of rising suicide rates in the metro Detroit area.

Keyya Dave, the president of Color My World, emphasized the significance of community support during the event. The organization was established eight years ago after a local student’s suicide, with a mission to promote mental health awareness and prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. Since its inception, Color My World has developed into a comprehensive mental health initiative, providing a range of activities, including suicide prevention training for teachers and hosting various supportive programs throughout the year.

The Northville school district has increased its support services to address mental health issues among students. New initiatives include making counselors more available and introducing therapy dogs during lunch periods aimed at helping to alleviate student stress. Keyya Dave noted that the academic pressure and perfectionism among students in Northville can contribute significantly to mental health challenges.

The Color My World organization meets monthly, fostering discussions on taboo topics related to mental health such as depression and eating disorders. In addition to organizing the annual run, the group provides self-care packages to students during high-stress times, such as exam weeks. Participants can also access wellness programs that include connections to therapy dogs, yoga instructors, and meditation teachers as part of their overall support efforts.

The growing concern surrounding teen suicide is underscored by troubling statistics. Between 2015 and 2019, Farmington Hills police reported four juvenile suicides, while Canton police documented 32 suicides among young individuals aged 18-30 during the same span. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that suicide was the second leading cause of death for individuals aged 10 to 24 in 2017, highlighting the urgency of addressing mental health effectively.

In recognition of the increased needs within the community, Color My World’s future goals include expanding mental health resources to middle schools, creating informational pamphlets, and promoting suicide prevention training throughout Michigan schools. Students involved in the initiative encourage their peers facing crises to reach out to trusted individuals for support as they navigate difficult times.

Individuals seeking immediate support can contact resources for mental health crises, including:

  • Calling or texting 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
  • Texting HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor
  • Contacting local mental health providers

The public was welcomed to participate in the event, with inquiries directed to Color My World organizers, who can be reached at 734-892-5515.

Overall Impact of Color My World

Color My World plays an essential role in shaping mental health conversations and support systems within schools. Their proactive approach highlights the importance of community, the need for accessible mental health resources, and the impact of peer advocacy in promoting wellness among students.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the eighth annual 5K Suicide Prevention Run held?

The eighth annual 5K Suicide Prevention Run was held on September 22, 2025.

Who organized the event?

The event was organized by the student organization Color My World.

What is the purpose of Color My World?

Color My World aims to promote mental health awareness and prevent suicides following the establishment in response to a student’s suicide eight years ago.

What resources are available for individuals in mental health crises?

Resources include calling or texting 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, texting HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor, and contacting local mental health providers.

What future goals does Color My World have?

Future goals include expanding mental health resources to middle schools, creating informational pamphlets, and promoting suicide prevention training across Michigan schools.

Key Features of the Event

Feature Details
Event Name Eighth Annual 5K Suicide Prevention Run
Date September 22, 2025
Organizers Color My World
Mission Promote mental health awareness and suicide prevention
Resources for Support Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (988), Crisis Counselor (741741)
Future Goals Expand mental health resources to middle schools; promote training across Michigan

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