Texting While Driving Simulator: Come Face the Reality

Students will have the opportunity to take a spin in a car turned simulator that will show the effects of texting while driving and driving under the influence. On Wednesday, Sept. 22, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. around the Reflection Pond, the department of counseling is holding an eye-opening event sure to benefit us all.

Want to see what you may look like in 10 years if you keep up that smoking habit? Come and you can find out with the same technology used by the FBI to determine age progression. 

Above and beyond the simulators brought to us by UNITE, there will be a number of sponsors on hand to inform students and the local community alike about prevention, protection and available wellness programs. Expect to see representatives from Willing Way Hospital with information about alcohol abuse and treatment. And rumor has it they may have a really coveted give away.

Seacoast Church in Summerville has a program called Celebrate Recovery that offers a Christian 12 Step program that guides one though dealing a wide range of issues that we fight with every day. PAR (People Against Rape) will have some information and snacks to offer. 

Students will also get a look at the resources on campus. The Psychology Club will be offering depression screenings. Campus Security and CSU Counseling Services will be on hand to inform you about outreach programs that are offered for a plethora of issues that are faced while living the college life.

Offering hurricane awareness and other general safety advice, this event is a must attend for all who care about safety and living well. The event will be held for five hours and giving just a few minutes of your time could open your eyes to something that you didn’t even know you needed to see about your life or the lives of those around you. Come by for your health and the snacks and free stuff!

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