God called us to love our neighbors and to serve one another. We’ve partnered with Roswell’s local non-profits and businesses to bring you a truly one of a kind event. This years focus is on our teens and you will hear the question being asked…
“Are your kids ok?”
At first glance, you would say Yes, my kids are OK. But the short answer is NO. Since the end of the covid lockdowns, the number of kids and teens who are struggling with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts has exploded. At the RDOH, you’ll have a chance to learn about struggles that our teenagers face on a daily basis, but more importantly, what signs to look for and what to do next.
Have you ever said “My kid would NEVER do that!”
Many parents in the Roswell area have made that statement only to wake up and find their teen has made a really bad choice. The growing number of victims in our area is staggering. The biggest contributor to these atrocities is social media. Do you know what to look for on your family’s social media accounts when identifying issues? Without your knowledge, your teens can begin to feel bad about themselves due to bullying, harassment or embarrassment on social media.
At the Roswell Day of Hope, you will learn helpful tips on recognizing signs and symptoms of mental health issues as well as human trafficking and addiction. You will walk away with helpful resources.
It’s almost a guarantee that you know someone who is battling one or more of the issues mentioned. Whether it’s in your family or a friend of the family, it’s good to learn what the problems are, how to identify them and what to do next. Come join us to find out more.