Three Wisconsin schools recently filed into gymnasiums and auditoriums to hear from speaker, author and resilience expert Tasha Schuh who educates, inspires and builds resilience for mental and emotional health.
The presentation was part of First National Bank and Trust Company’s Promise series visiting over 1,000 middle school and high school students in Arcadia, Independence and Whitehall, May 12-13.
This year’s presenter was national speaker Tasha Schuh, who sees lives impacted and empowered by teaching others how to live a life of resilience, through her speaking engagements and curriculum. Tasha makes an impact and inspires real progress with students’ mental health awareness, along with skill-based coping mechanisms.
Tasha pushed through a life-changing theater accident that left her paralyzed from the chest down at the age of 16 and though has struggled with depression has created a vibrant, fulfilling life. She has dedicated her life to helping youth navigate struggles with mental and emotional health – Tasha is a survivor, a believer and a fighter.
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“Our students need to hear Tasha’s message of hope and perseverance now, more than ever. She reminds us all that we have to develop a positive attitude to get through the tough times, and that it is possible to get through the tough times,” said Independence School District School Counselor Dawn Woychik.
Today, local youth need resiliency skills training. Tasha’s platform shares the need to be equipped with emotional knowledge, so that they can get through uncertain times. She reinforced the four keys to resilience, which are Purpose, Attitude, Team and Hope.
Tasha also encouraged anyone to sign up for her free weekly inspirational messages by texting PITCREW to 33222.
IN PHOTOS, VIDEO: Touring the River Valley: Trempealeau County
Solar panels
Pictured are a field of solar panels outside of Arcadia.
Trempealeau River
Pictured is the Trempealeau River.
Farmer
Pictured is a tractor, in the distance, working on one of the many agriculture fields in rural Trempealeau County.
Farmer in tractor
Pictured is a farmer in his tractor in Trempealeau County.
Farm
Pictured is one of many Trempealeau County farms.
Water
Pictured is one of the many bodies of water in Trempealeau County that fill it’s landscape.
Trempealeau County sign
Pictured is the Trempealeau County sign along Highway 93.
Farm driveway
Pictured is a driveway to one of the many farms in Trempealeau County.
Eleva
Pictured, in the distance, is Eleva’s water tower.
Water
Bodies of water move along the terrain of Trempealeau County in many locations.
Greenery
Fields of greenery fill the sides of the highways running through the county, like along Highway 93 as pictured.
Road
A dead end road leads back into the rolling hills of Trempealeau County.
Fields
Fields fill many of the miles of Trempealeau County, as pictured.
Cows
Pictured is one of the many herds of cows that call Trempealeau County farms their homes.
Fishing
Pictured is one of the many bodies of water off of Highway 93 that are available to fish out of.
House
Pictured is a house off of Highway 93 running through Trempealeau County.
Hills
Pictured is some of the rolling hills that define Trempealeau County’s landscape.
Hills
Rolling hills are one of the defining features of Trempealeau County.
Hills
Pictured are the rolling hills of Trempealeau County outside of Arcadia, where a 6% grade hill helps showcase the beauty of the ups and downs of the landscape.
Hills
Along the skyline in Trempealeau County are hills full of ups and downs.
House
In the distance is a house off of Highway 93 in Trempealeau County.
Sun
The sun stands high over the fields in Trempealeau County.
Woods
Wooded areas are easy to find throughout Trempealeau County.
Town of Trempealeau
Pictured is the town of Trempealeau.
River
Pictured is the Mississippi River on the edge of the town of Trempealeau.
Old Structure
Pictured is the Melchoir Hotel and Brewery Ruins in Trempealeau close to the Mississippi River. The hotel was established in 1857.
Perrot State Park
Pictured is the sign for Perrot State Park in Trempealeau.
Trees
Pictured are some of the trees that line the entrance path of Perrot State Park.
Grass
Pictured is a field of grass inside Perrot State Park.
Greenery
Pictured is some of the greenery within Perrot State Park in Trempealeau.
River and trees
Trees line the Mississippi River in Perrot State Park.
Mississippi
The Mississippi River along Perrot State Park provides beautiful views and countless opportunities for outdoor recreation.
River and road
The Mississippi River runs along the entrance road of Perrot State Park.
River
Pictured is the Mississippi River, defining the edge of Perrot State Park.
Boat
Pictured is a boat going down the Mississippi River on the edge of Trempealeau County.
A Drive Along Trempealeau’s Riverside
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