NEO Student “Sharing a Secret” at the IMALIVE Mental Health Fair Station
Miami, Okla. — Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College hosted the IMALIVE Mental Health Fair on Thursday, April 9, in the Student Union Atrium, offering students an educational opportunity to learn more about mental health and available support resources.
Held in partnership with IMALIVE, the interactive event focused on raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention while encouraging open conversations across campus.
Throughout the event, students participated in five interactive stations. These stations connected participants with valuable resources, offered supportive information, and created opportunities for meaningful dialogue surrounding mental health. Prizes were also available, helping to boost engagement and encourage students to take part in the experience.
The IMALIVE Mental Health Fair is part of NEO’s ongoing commitment to supporting student well-being and fostering a campus environment where mental health is prioritized and openly discussed. Increased activity throughout the Student Union during the event reflected strong student participation and interest in the initiative.
Funding provided by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Prevention Division, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
For more information about IMALIVE and its mission to promote hope, prevention, and mental health education, visit www.imalive.org.