Loneliness to be discussed at event hosted by Southwestern and Legacy

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The Southwestern College Deets Library and the Legacy Foundation will host an event addressing the epidemic of loneliness on Thursday, Nov. 7 from 6-8 p.m. The event is at the Deets Library at Southwestern and there is no admission charge.

“Building a More Socially Connected Community: A listening & learning session with Legacy Foundation and Deets Library,” will address a 2023 report published by the Surgeon General that explains that the “epidemic of loneliness” can be just as harmful as daily cigarette smoking.

“If you’re concerned about loneliness in our community, join us for a conversation about how to build social connections in Cowley County,” says Emily Hedges, Deets Library director.  “All members of the community are invited to attend, including SC students who can speak to the particular challenges faced by young adults new to the area.”

Questions that will be asked include:

  • Who is most socially isolated or lonely in our community?
  • What makes you feel like you are welcome and belong in our community?
  • What makes you or others feel like they don’t belong in our community?
  • What helps people in our community connect with each other more easily?

“We will discuss factors leading to disconnection and who is most at risk, as well as brainstorm solutions to overcome these challenges,” Hedges says.

A light dinner will be provided by the Legacy Foundation.  For more information, or to RSVP (appreciated but not required), contact Hedges at [email protected].

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