SUN VALLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Love Like Ky hosted its second annual mental health ski day today, an event organizers said helps spread awareness that ski towns have higher mental health issues than the national average.
The nonprofit started about two years ago after Vice President Anneka Efinger’s brother Ky passed away in a mental health-related accident.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., skiers visited five stations across Baldy Mountain, each centered around a mental health message. Local nonprofits set up booths to share resources with the community.
“The more we talk about it, I think the better off we’ll be,” Efinger said. “We’re just trying to connect people with the right folks and hopefully let people know that they’re not alone.”
After the mountain activities wrapped up, a raffle was held with prizes including ski boots, skis and local gift cards.
The day ended with a sober apres, featuring a DJ and non-alcoholic drinks.
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