From as-faculty at lists.fsu.edu Fri Mar 24 12:57:55 2023 From: as-faculty at lists.fsu.edu (Sheryl Grossman via As-faculty) Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2023 16:57:55 +0000 Subject: [As-faculty] Fwd: You are invited to a premiere of "Safety Net" and a special viewing of "One Second at a Time" References: Message-ID: <660A72BA-D82A-42C2-B216-6CD2AD530FAC@fsu.edu> Faculty, Please see the invitation below, from the Provost?s Office and Student Affairs. It is not necessary to RSVP. Sheryl Grossman Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba College of Arts & Sciences Florida State University Longmire Building, Room 110 850.644.4404 Begin forwarded message: From: Provost > Subject: You are invited to a premiere of "Safety Net" and a special viewing of "One Second at a Time" Date: March 22, 2023 at 1:19:34 PM EDT To: Deans Good afternoon, Please see information below regarding two film screenings on March 29 and distribute to your respective faculty members. Thank you. Leslie Reithmiller Special Assistant to the Provost Florida State University 850-644-1259 lreithmiller at fsu.edu ________________________________ To view this email as a web page, go here. RSVP by March 22 here Learn more about the LIFT Program here [https://image.message.fsu.edu/lib/fe3611717164047c711175/m/2/e8f0c4c9-3b61-4d9f-928e-cfb14b6d1782.jpg] You are invited to the film premiere of The Safety Net and a special viewing of the film One Second at a Time Our communities are confronted with the sad realities of substance use disorder, and we all need to be educated on this devastating problem to work towards solutions together. Join the Florida State University Division of Student Affairs to watch The Safety Net and One Second at a Time on March 29 at the Askew Student Life Center. The films expose the dangers of mental illness, substance use disorder, and fentanyl as well as discuss the impact of collegiate recovery programs. FSU Alumni, Michael Ortoll (The Bowden Dynasty) is not only the Executive Producer of both of these films, but he is also the father of a young woman, Christine Ortoll, who fought, and ultimately lost, a ten-year battle with mental illness and substance use disorder. The The Safety Net is a moving and inspiring mini-documentary that emphasizes the importance of college recovery programs helping students suffering from substance use disorder achieve their academic and personal goals by creating a safe place for all students to build community. The documentary, produced by the Christine Ortoll Charity, highlights FSU?s innovative collegiate recovery program, LIFT. One Second at a Time is a docu-drama about addiction and recovery, told through FSU Alum, Mike Ortoll, the father of Christine, a young woman who fought, and lost a ten-year battle with mental illness and substance use disorder via fentanyl overdose. Christine?s struggle is told from her own journals and by those who supported her, including family, close friends, addiction treatment providers, mental health clinicians, behavioral therapists and psychiatrists. Plan to join us for these important film viewings on March 29. 5:30 p.m. Doors Open Askew Student Life Center 6 p.m. The Safety Net Premiere Askew Student Life Center 7 p.m. Reception Askew Student Life Center 7:30 p.m. One Second at a Time docu-drama Askew Student Life Center RSVP by March 22 [https://image.message.fsu.edu/lib/fe3611717164047c711175/m/2/3263b4d5-dc9b-47e5-ac00-94cdaf7fd925.png] Learn more about the FSU LIFT Program and its impact. LIFT Program Info [Facebook] Facebook [Twitter] Twitter [Instagram] Instagram Student Affairs | FSU LIFT Program Can?t see the images? View As Webpage This email was sent by Florida State University 222 S Copeland Street Tallahassee, FL, 32306, US ? Florida State University 2023 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: