Starting the Conversation on a Larger Scale
Let’s get people talking!
Slowly but surely we are spreading the word and attracting media attention. Below is some of the media coverage we have earned that is helping inform people about what they can do to deal with mental health issues – their own or someone they know and love.
Every story counts!
COVID-19’S IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH
Story | April 1, 2020
TURPIN HIGH SCHOOL LEADS IN WARRIOR RUN HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE
Story | October 3, 2019
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH INNOVATION CHALLENGE
Story | JUNE 8-9, 2019
TALKING TO TEENS ABOUT SUICIDE
Story | FEBRUARY 19, 2019
TURPIN HIGH SCHOOL USES THE WARRIOR RUN TO EMPOWER STUDENTS
Story | OCTOBER 5, 2018
SHINING THE LIGHT ON MENTAL ILLNESS
Story | SEPTEMBER 26, 2018
NANCY EIGEL-MILLER–EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF 1N5 WINS NATIONAL JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE BENEFITTING LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Story | July 16, 2018
LIVES IN CRISIS
Story | May, 2018
Cincinnati Children’s is teaching local teens how to speak up–and seek help–when it comes to mental health.
1N5 TALKS MENTAL HEALTH ON LOCAL NEWS-WLWT
Story | March 7, 2018
1N5 Executive Director, Nancy Miller, and local students speak out about the importance of sharing stories of mental health struggles, getting help and how 1N5 has given them a sense of belonging and purpose to create change.
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HOW TO STEM YOUTH SUICIDE? TALK TO YOUR KIDS
Story | January 28, 2018
Just as parents worry about this year’s flu epidemic, experts are warning of a far more serious health issue among young people in Greater Cincinnati: the “contagion” of suicide.
NO. 1 WORRY FOR CINCINNATI PARENTS? CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH
Story | October 11, 2017
The biggest worry weighing on Cincinnati parents these days isn’t bedtimes or social media or loud, jangly guitar music. It’s their children’s mental health
8TH ANNUAL WARRIOR RUN TO RAISE MONEY FOR MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION
Story | September 27, 2017
An event this weekend is raising money for mental health education in high schools and colleges in our area. Some 3,000 people are expected to take part in the 8th annual Warrior Run on September 30.
MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS DEBATE NETFLIX SERIES ’13 REASONS WHY’
Story |April 25, 2017
Some mental health experts say the show could pose health risks for certain young people, such as those with suicidal thoughts. Others suggest the show provides a valuable opportunity to discuss suicide risk with young people, as well as teaching them how to identify warning signs of depression or suicidal thoughts among their peers.
UBC EDUCATION & SANTA J. ONO SPEAK ON MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY
Story |October 11, 2016
UBC Education – Join UBC Education Dean Blye Frank and panelist Santa J. Ono in a conversation about Mental Health Literacy.
WARNING SIGNS & RESOURCES TO PREVENT SUICIDE
Story |September 7, 2016
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – A person’s age, demographic, or income level doesn’t matter when it comes to mental health issues. Nancy Miller of the 1N5 organization and the Warrior Run shares the warning signs of depression and how to get help.
ONO’S SUICIDE STATEMENT HAS DEEP IMPACT
Story |May 23, 2016
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – When Nancy Eigel-Miller lost her husband eight years ago, she founded the Warrior Run to raise awareness and money for suicide prevention. Two years ago, after the disappearance and suicide of UC student Brogan Dulle, she crossed paths for the first time university president Santa Ono.
1N5 EVENT HELD TO PROMOTE TEEN MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS
Story |May 21, 2016
CINCINNATI (WKRC) –
There’s a push to bring more awareness to the mental health of local young people. A “Stop the Stigma and Start the Conversation” event was held on Saturday. Most of funds will be donated to “Surviving the Teens”
EVENT SHINES LIGHT ON MENTAL HEALTH
Story |May 21, 2016
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – A special event Saturday shines a light on mental health, and a local author highlights the list of guests. Jasmine Warga wrote a book that’s already been optioned as a movie by Paramount Pictures. It’s called “My Heart and Other Black Holes.”