Gulfport welcomes return of Until Valhalla Ruck March
Gulfport welcomes return of Ruck March By Andrés Fuentes | March 6, 2021 at 12:20 PM CST - Updated March 6 at 7:28 PM
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Early Saturday morning, organizers with Danger 22 set up shop early at West Side Park ready to spread awareness for their cause.
âWe were all affected greatly by someone we know committing suicide,â member Jourdan Natalie said.
The third annual Until Valhalla Ruck March kicked off after spending a year away.
âLast year with 2020 and COVID and stuff, everybody stayed home,â said Kevin Cuttill, founder of Crusaders for Veterans.
Military members, veterans and other locals laced up their running shoes and marched with a twist, with women competitors wearing 30 pounds in their rucksacks and men carrying 40 pounds.
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The County will be hosting an online conversation open to all residents focused on suicide prevention and mental health on Wednesday, March 10 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
This session is a part of Wellness Community Events: Healing and Holding On One Conversation at a Time for the Community, a series of discussions created by the County as an initiative to address mental health and wellness issues affecting the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Wednesday’s conversation will be presented by Tammi Ginsberg and David O’Leary from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).