Lewis County Coffee Co. hosts a Mental Health Awareness Pop-up to support Drew North Foundation
May 8-Lewis County Coffee Co. hosted a Mental Health Awareness Pop-up event at its Jackson Highway location on Wednesday, May 6.
A portion of all signature Drew North drink sales was donated to the Drew North Foundation, supporting local mental health advocacy and youth initiatives.
"Huge thanks to Lewis County Coffee Company for once again partnering with members of our W.F. West High School The Good Place Club for their annual Mental Health Awareness Pop-Up!" the Chehalis School District wrote on Thursday. "Your continued support means the world to us. To everyone who stopped by for a signature drink - you made a real difference. Every purchase supports the Drew North Foundation and their vital mental health work in our community. These students are breaking down barriers and starting conversations that matter. Thank you for showing up!"
About the Drew North Foundation from the nonprofit's website: "Drew 'Boogie' Douglass was an amazing kid. He was hard working, adventurous, kind-hearted, athletic and outgoing. He was caring to others and a friend to many. Despite always having a smile on his face, he, like many of his peers, silently struggled with anxiety and depression and ultimately took his own life at age 14. Together with a group of passionate friends, the Douglass Family (Steve, Jennie, Lane & Jake) started the non-profit, Drew North Foundation, to raise awareness of suicide and depression. The goal is to give teens, staff, and volunteers resources and strategies to cope during adverse times.
"Our mission is to raise awareness about teen suicide, offer hope to those who struggle, and support families through education, prevention, and action. We believe every life has value, and no one should have to face mental health challenges alone."
Learn more about the Drew North Foundation here: https://drewnorth.org/
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