Connetquot Community Comes Together to Promote Mental Health Awareness


Connetquot High School students led in the singing of the National Anthem. | Connetquot Central School District

The Connetquot Central School District community came together to support the student-led community initiative, “Using Our Voices” Mental Health Run/Walk.

It included a 5K run and Kids Fun Run, as well as opportunities to visit information booths connected to local mental health organizations.

The student-led run/walk was created by Center Moriches student leaders as a follow-up event to “P.S. I Love You Day” and the first annual Student-Athlete Leadership Conference that Center Moriches High School hosted for Section XI this school year.

Connetquot High School collaborated with student leaders from Center Moriches and North Babylon school districts to host this special event.

The goal of “Using Our Voices” was to share important messages about reducing stress and anxiety, building relationships and supporting students’ mental and physical health through movement.

Additionally, the run/walk allowed students to use their leadership skills to promote civic-mindedness and to work toward achieving the district’s New York State Seal of Civic Readiness.

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