THE PREBLE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH & RECOVERY BOARD
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Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope 

Preble County Mental Health & Recovery Board in partnership with the Suicide Prevention Coalition hosts an annual suicide prevention walk/5K called Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope. The Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope is dedicated in memory of community members that have died by suicide and to bring awareness to the importance of mental health care. All proceeds benefit local suicide prevention programming. 

  Saturday September 6, 2025 
14th Annual Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope

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Register Online

Interested in Sponsoring?
Pre-registration- $20 
By pre-registering you save $5 and are guaranteed a t-shirt!
If you would like a to drop off or mail a physical registration form, please use the form below! 
Each participant (including children) must fill out a form and pay the registration fee if they would like a T-Shirt! 
Registration Form


    Have you lost someone to suicide and would like to honor them in the 2025 Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope? 

    Upload a photo of your loved one. PCMHRB will honor them by displaying their photo along the walkway during the 2025 Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope. Photos must be submitted no later than August 29th, 2025. For more information, please contact [email protected].
    Max file size: 20MB
Submit

Interested in more information about our 2025
​Walk to Remember, Walk for HOPE? 

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Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988    |    100 E. Somers St.     |     Eaton, OH 45320     |     (937) 456-6827        
Contents copyright 2017 Preble County Mental Health & Recovery Board
  • About Us
    • Who We Are & What We Do
    • Staff & Board Members
    • Privacy Notice
    • Board Meetings
    • Board Committee Meetings
    • OACBHA Declaration
    • Strategic Plan FY 2025-2027
    • Community Plan
    • Current Annual Report
    • Grievance Process
    • Public Records Request Process
    • Contact Us
  • Crisis Services
    • Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
  • Agencies
    • Where Do I Start?
    • Gebhart Counseling Solutions
    • My Neighbor's House
    • Recovery & Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio
    • Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc.
    • Sojourner Recovery Services
    • Other Providers
  • Resources
    • Mental Wellness
    • Youth Mental Health Resources >
      • Bullying
    • Suicide Awareness
    • Gambling
    • Substance Use & Recovery >
      • Quick Response Team
      • Recovery Meetings
      • #EndOverdose
      • Drugs & Alcohol >
        • Teens & Drugs
        • Start Talking!
      • Heroin & Opioids
      • Detoxification
    • Other Help >
      • Support Groups
      • Crisis Text Line
      • Domestic Violence Services
      • Food Pantries
      • Homeless Services
      • Transportation Services
  • Walk to Remember, Walk for Hope
  • National Recovery Month
    • Save A Life Day
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Parent Project & WhyTry
  • Family & Children First Council
  • Community Resource Newsletter