The Distinguished Gentlemen take their first ride out in Santa Clarita
The Distinguished Gentleman's Riders,(left to right) Oscar Mendez, Christian Haro, John Haro, Michael Finley, Alan Didion, and Anthony Schlenhner dressed up in dapper attire while riding motorcycles through SCV communities to promote the cause. ride to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer research and suicide prevention Sept. 29, 2019. Gilbert Bernal/The Signal

The Distinguished Gentlemen take their first ride out in Santa Clarita

On Sunday, Chris Blankenhorn organized Santa Clarita’s first Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to raise funds and awareness in partnership with the Movember Foundation for prostate cancer and men’s suicide.

COC informs community during Suicide Prevention Month
Tracy Smith ties a ribbon on the "tree of recovery" fxor her son during the Voices of Recovery panel discussion held at the Dianne G. Van Hook University Center in Valencia on Wednesday, September 18, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

COC informs community during Suicide Prevention Month

College of the Canyons kicked off Suicide Prevention Month on Wednesday with two discussion panels touching on the topics of sexual trauma and substance abuse. The panels were held in…

Round 3 in stigma troubles
Actor Spence Moore II speaks at the Boys and Girls club Wednesday afternoon. Both him and his mother Tann More, a Valencia-based licensed marriage and family therapist, discuss the topic: "How to handle the traumas associated with bullying and peer pressure." Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

Round 3 in stigma troubles

Notable musicians, actors and health professionals in the Santa Clarita Valley have spent the last three weeks addressing the stigma around mental health at the Boys & Girls Club of…

COC sheds light on depression and mental health
“Shine a Light” kicked off Mental Health Awareness Month at the College of Canyons. In an effort to spread awareness on suicide and dispel the stigmas associated with mental health, the school placed more than 1,100 lanterns in the Honor Grove to represent the 1,100 college students that lose their lives to suicide every year (Credit: Brennon Dixson)

COC sheds light on depression and mental health

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, College of the Canyons is hosting various events this week to spread awareness on suicide and dispel the stigmas associated with mental health.…

COC shines the light on suicide prevention, awareness
Students walk by hundreds of lanterns the Honor Grove at College of the Canyons for the "Shine a Light" for suicide prevention and awareness on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

COC shines the light on suicide prevention, awareness

More than one thousand colorful paper lanterns covered College of the Canyon’s Honor Grove Tuesday, acting as a visual representation for the 1,100 U.S. college students who lost their lives…

Speaker shares story of depression, recovery with Saugus High School
Saugus students filled the gym on Friday as Jordan Burnham tells his story during a presentation sponsored by Matt's Foundation and Saugus High's Not-One-More-Teen-Suicide Active Minds Club on March 24, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Speaker shares story of depression, recovery with Saugus High School

When Jordan Burnham was 18 years old, he attempted suicide by jumping out of his ninth story bedroom window. He doesn’t remember the details of what happened nearly 10 years…

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