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Church To Screen Suicide Awareness Film

Broadneck Evangelical Presbyterian Church will show "To Save a Life" on Wednesday night.

 (BEP) is screening the suicide-awareness film, To Save A Life, on Wednesday.

"We felt that offering this film would serve the students in our community," said Courtney Della, the youth coordinator at the church.

The 2010 Christian drama deals with how a teen grapples with life after his best friend commits suicide. The film is rated PG-13, and the community is invited to attend, according to a release from BEP.

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After the film, there will be a small panel of counselors to answer written questions from the audience. Index cards and pencils will be made available, and there will be a brief intermission to collect them. The panel will select representative questions to answer.

What: Free screening of the 2010 film To Save A Life

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When: 7 p.m. Wednesday

Where: gym

BEP has sponsored 5th Quarter for the Broadneck community for the past 18 years. The goal of 5th Quarter is to offer students a safe, positive alternative to combat drug and alcohol abuse at after-game parties, according to a release.


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