MORRIS PLAINS — Residents concerned about mental health issues in their families will have an opportunity to gather valuable information at a Free Mental Health Symposium scheduled for September 17, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at the Morris Plains Borough School Auditorium, located at 500 Speedwell Avenue.
The seminar is being organized by several local Mayors, including:
- Mayor Jason Karr, Borough of Morris Plains
- Mayor Thomas “Ace” Gallagher, Hanover Township
- Mayor Joseph Pannullo, East Hanover Township
- Mayor Mark Taylor, Borough of Florham Park
- Mayor Tim Dougherty, Town of Morristown
- Mayor Donna Guariglia, Morris Township
- Mayor James Barberio, Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills
In addition to the Mayors, State Senator Joe Pennacchio, Assemblyman Brian Bergen, Sheriff Jim Gannon, and Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw will participate in the event.
This symposium is designed for concerned parents, particularly middle or high school students facing challenges, as well as family members who may be worried about an aging parent or friend. The event will provide essential information on addiction services, educational resources, and positive choices for struggling people. Attendees will also learn where to find assistance for family members or friends in need.
This free event is an excellent opportunity for residents to connect with local leaders and experts, gain insight into mental health resources, and find support for those facing difficulties.
For more information, residents are encouraged to contact their local Mayor’s office or visit the Morris Plains Borough School website.