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Commission approves mental-health mural at Marshall Street Park incorporating 988 hotline and community painting day
Summary
The commission approved a mural, funded by Speak Up, Let's Talk About Mental Health, to be installed at Marshall Street Park. The design features butterfly wings, a QR code to resources, and a call-out to the 988 suicide-prevention hotline; organizers plan a community painting day with youth participation.
The Safety Harbor City Commission on Sept. 15 approved a community mural at Marshall Street Park proposed by Speak Up, Let's Talk About Mental Health. The project is funded by a grant to the nonprofit and will not require city funds.
Shannon Shaffer, interim leisure services director, described the mural as a butterfly-wings selfie design intended to encourage youth engagement and visibility near…
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