Elgin, IL: Free Mental Health Workshop from 9AM-3PM, Set for Saturday Feb. 28

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Elgin, Illinois – A free community workshop on mental health resources will be held Feb. 28, aiming to connect residents with local support options.

The Elgin Township Community Mental Health Board is hosting a no-cost special workshop titled “The State of Mental Health & Mental Health Resources in Elgin Township,” according to information shared by the Kane County Sheriff’s Office and township officials.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with check-in beginning at 8:30 a.m., at the Elgin Township Building, 729 S. McLean Blvd. in Elgin. Organizers say space is limited, and preregistration is required.

According to the Elgin Township Community Mental Health Board, the workshop will provide an overview of mental health conditions and services available in Kane County and Elgin Township. Topics include children’s mental health, youth and young adult mental health, adult mental health, domestic violence, and dementia, including the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease.

Attendees will also receive information about area mental health service organizations and how to access available resources. Organizers say the goal is to improve awareness and understanding of local mental health support options.

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office promoted the workshop through social media, encouraging residents seeking information on mental health resources to attend and register in advance.

The event may be especially relevant for students, young adults entering the workforce, and commuters balancing work and family responsibilities, as it addresses mental health challenges across age groups.

Residents can preregister or obtain additional information by visiting www.elgintownship.com or calling 847-741-2045. Parking is available in the rear lot of the township building.


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