Here Tomorrow, Greater Jacksonville’s go-to suicide prevention resource, hosts its inaugural ECHO Fair on Saturday, August 23 from 10 am to 1 pm at Jarboe Park (510 Florida Blvd. in Neptune Beach). ECHO stands for Expression, Connection & Healing Opportunity.
The ECHO Fair is free to the public and will connect attendees with Here Tomorrow, located across the street from Jarboe Park, as well as more than 40 other local resources. Among the participating organizations are treatment centers, clinical providers and nonprofits supporting teenagers, military, first responders, the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals experiencing homelessness.
The fair also features engaging speakers, delicious food trucks, and fun activities such as wellness toolboxes, playground scavenger hunts, community art pieces, and teen social media challenges.
“It truly takes a village to provide the care and support everyone deserves on their mental health journey,” says event organizer Maia Savage. “We hope the ECHO Fair shows our community members that they are not alone. There are so many people who are here for them!”
The Here Tomorrow ECHO Fair is sponsored by Sophros Recovery, Sulzbacher, Wekiva Springs Center, Winings Wellness, The Blessing Girl, Tony’s European Auto Service, Design Recovery, Vijapura Psychiatry, Jacksonville-Oceanside Rotary and Healing Hobbies.
Your donation helps ensure that Here Tomorrow can be there for those in need, and make sure they are still here tomorrow.