The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

1st Fresh Check Day ‘a success’

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WATERBURY — NVCC’s Café West was a hub of activity as students, faculty, and staff participat­ed in the College’s first Fresh Check Day held on Nov. 13.

“We’ve had a great turnout so far,” said Sarah Gager, NVCC Dean of Student Services, who said that attendance at the four-hour event exceeded the 100 students organizers had hoped to reach. Fresh Check Day is the signature program of The Jordan Porco Foundation (JPF). JPF works closely with colleges to plan and fund Fresh Check Day in an effort to bring awareness of mental health resources and coping strategies to college campuses. It is a celebrator­y fair-like event that includes interactiv­e booths, free food, entertainm­ent, prizes and giveaways.

AT NVCC, students received a raffle card before entering the event. Students who got the card stamped by visiting at least five of the exhibits will be entered into a drawing for a 32” HDTV. The first table at NVCC’s Fresh Check event (# fresh check daynv cc) included a squares project sponsored by Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury in which students created messages on cloth squares to relay solidarity on issues such as suppressio­n, homophobia, domestic assault, etc. Following the event, the squares will be assembled and hang in a corridor that serves as the College’s main artery for foot-traffic. A similar table, sponsored by NVCC’s Human Services Club, solicited students to jot down “reasons to live.” These reasons will be culminated into a tree made up of 100 reasons to live and on display throughout the year in a prominent campus location. A meditation booth; a table providing a bounty of tangerines, apples, bananas, and other healthy snacks for the taking; a smoking cessation display; and a table with informatio­n and resources on substance abuse and promoting upcoming NARCAN trainings at the College were among others in the event.

“I am grateful to our faculty, staff, administra­tion and community partners for engaging in a necessary and very timely discussion,” said NVCC President Daisy Cocco De Filippis, Ph.D.

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