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CO Chapter-American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is working to save lives & bring hope to those affected by suicide! Call 844-493-8255 for crisis services!

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7 months
Casey Gaunt bravely shared about his loss journey in a job interview. Years later, after accepting that same job, Casey’s story may have saved the life of a close colleague, reminding us that every story has the power to save lives:
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"I know you think this will never get better; it will only get worse. But I need to tell you something and I'm speaking from experience."
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AFSPColorado
7 months
You are never alone. People in your life love and care for you more than you can see right now. Keep going—you matter more than you know. 💛✨
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AFSPColorado
8 months
“I will make sure he knows that I inherited my dad’s desire and ability to run through walls on behalf of his son, and that help is always one sentence, one call, one text away, and that he should never be ashamed of seeking it.”
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The following is an abridged version of an article comedian Chris Gethard wrote following the premiere of his acclaimed HBO special Career Suicide. The original article can be found here.
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AFSPColorado
8 months
Our 2024 Annual Report shares how we’ve reached over 1.1 million people, trained hundreds of leaders, and inspired thousands to walk, fundraise, and advocate for our mission to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide.
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8 months
"Along my healing journey, I have learned that my dad’s suicide does not define him. He was a husband, son, brother, and friend. He was my dad. My dad was the rock of our family, helping everyone and always bringing everyone together.”
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My dad was the rock of our family, helping everyone and always bringing everyone together for dinner. He would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. His smile was so infectious; you...
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AFSPColorado
8 months
Talk Saves Lives provides clear, actionable insights to help save lives. Since 2015, the program has educated nearly 250,000 people on suicide prevention. 💙 Join the movement:
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AFSPColorado
10 months
“I would not have been able to cope with my own loss had it not been for the many people I have met and am now friends with, through AFSP. Volunteering in this organization’s loss and healing program has helped provide meaning to my experience.”
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These were my goals. But I couldn’t help asking myself: “How can I help others when I couldn’t help the person who mattered most to me?”
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AFSPColorado
10 months
"Respect and love are lifesaving. When you can respect a person for who they are – not who you see them as – it can change and save their life. Especially when we are talking about LGBTQ humans."
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When we extend respect to people and love them, it truly is lifesaving. I know this because it has been people’s respect and love that has saved my life more times than I can count. Most of the...
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AFSPColorado
11 months
“Why didn’t my brother get the help he needed? I will never truly know the answer to that question… Now, when it comes to my own mental health, I think of Chris, because if I had wanted him to get help, I realize I have to want it for myself, too.”
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International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day 2019 is Saturday, November 23.
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AFSPColorado
1 year
You are worthy of support and validation.
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AFSPColorado
1 year
"It’s a wonderful thing to bring together not only those in our community who have been affected by suicide, but also their beloved pets, who for many have been so crucial in their own story of hope and healing."
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Coming together to share in the experience of looping the trails of the Preserve in memory of my husband and of all those affected by suicide, was a very powerful moment.
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AFSPColorado
1 year
We all heal differently. No matter what your journey looks like, we're proud of you.
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AFSPColorado
1 year
Someone else in this world had experienced similar thoughts and feelings to those I had wrestled with for more than two decades. It suddenly struck me: perhaps talking with other suicide loss survivors would allow me to feel understood.
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“You are not alone. It was not your fault. You matter.”
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AFSPColorado
1 year
“This shining star graduated with honors, achieved accolades as an accomplished musician, and was also an avid environmentalist, a loving and attentive daughter and sister… yet she struggled with depression and anxiety for over a decade.”
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I have learned that the road to healing is not easy, but few worthwhile things in our lives are easy.
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AFSPColorado
1 year
Listening, empathy, trust, and support inspired L.E.T.S. Save Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for Black and African American Communities. Find a presentation to learn how to reduce cultural stigma and foster conversations about mental health:
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L.E.T.S. Save Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for the Black Community is a presentation designed to reduce cultural stigma, foster conversations about mental health, and raise awareness...
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AFSPColorado
1 year
“Organizing the walk is an absolute honor. It’s not only healing for the now thousands of people who attend, but it’s also healing for me. There’s a strength in being open and vulnerable in our grief.”
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AFSPColorado
1 year
“I recently graduated, and because I am so invested in the cause of suicide prevention, am pursuing clinical psychology. I continue to work with Students Against Suicide as the Davis representative board member to AFSP’s Greater Sacramento chapter.”
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My first year of college shined a spotlight on my mental health.
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AFSPColorado
1 year
"'Dad' is strength and adventure. 'Dad' is riding Harleys and writing poetry. 'Dad' is who taught me my greatest lessons about survival — and my greatest lesson about loss."
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AFSPColorado
1 year
"Reducing loneliness is one of the most direct ways we can tackle mental health challenges related to suicidal thoughts, including depression, hopelessness, anxiety and substance abuse."
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When people feel connected, there is a rich foundation for them to be happier and lead more productive lives.
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