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2023 Bergen County Walk

AFSP New Jersey

The New Jersey Chapter is fueled by the mission to save lives by providing education and support to the Garden State.

About the AFSP New Jersey Chapter

The New Jersey Chapter is fueled by the mission to save lives by providing education and support to the Garden State.

The grassroots work we do focuses on eliminating the loss of life from suicide by: delivering innovative prevention programs, educating the public about risk factors and warning signs, raising funds for suicide research and programs, and reaching out to those individuals who have lost someone to suicide.

As a part of AFSP’s growing nationwide network of chapters, we bring together people from all backgrounds who want to prevent suicide in our communities. Families and friends who have lost someone to suicide, vulnerable individuals, mental health professionals, clergy, educators, students, community/business leaders, and many others energize our chapter.

Volunteering with the New Jersey Chapter

We always welcome new volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please fill out the form below:

https://afsp.wufoo.com/forms/volunteer-application-new-jersey/ 

Request a Program

The AFSP New Jersey Chapter offers many community programs for suicide prevention to individuals, organizations, and employers across the state. If you or the group you represent is interested in hosting a presentation, educational program, or professional training, please complete our Program Request Form.

Request Educational Materials

View our Volunteer Opportunities Calendar to see and sign up for upcoming volunteer opportunities! If you have any questions regarding a community event, please contact [email protected]

Hosting an awareness event or fundraising for AFSP within your school or local community? Please complete our Materials & Giveaways Request Form to have educational resources sent directly to you!

Weekly Quote

"Nothing can dim the light which shines from within." — Maya Angelou

For Urgent Assistance

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.

Chapter contact

Elizabeth Clemens
Executive Director, New Jersey
[email protected]
(908) 514-6028
Deanna Finizio
Programs Manager
[email protected]
862.395.0252
Marissa Vargas
Special Events Manager
[email protected]
862.395.1650

Upcoming events and activities

  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Atlantic City, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Medford, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Virtual, Northeastern Division

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Toms River, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Rutherford, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Hightstown, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Madison, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Lincroft, New Jersey (NJ)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Virtual American Sign Language (ASL)

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  • International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day - Virtual Through a Jewish Lens

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  • Looking for even more? See all AFSP virtual programs across the country.

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More Than Sad

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It’s Real

It’s Real is a documentary featuring the stories of six college students from across the country.

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Talk Saves Lives™

Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention is a community-based presentation that covers the general scope of suicide, the research on prevention, and what people can do to help save lives.

Join the AFSP New Jersey Chapter

Stories and updates

NJ Chapter Board Dec 2023

Meet the NJ Chapter Board

Meet the New Jersey Chapter Board. Wendy Sefcik (Board Chair) On December 1, 2010, Wendy’s 16-year-old son T.J. died by suicide. Since losing her son, she has ... Siobhan Power (Board Member) is the Assistant Director of Survey and Evaluation Research at the Bloustein Center for Survey Research at Rutgers University.

AFSP NJ Jr Board

Meet the NJ Chapter Junior Board

The New Jersey Chapter Junior Board, established in July 2024, is an advisory body of the NJ Chapter Board of Directors and is responsible for providing feedback and new perspectives on our efforts in Events, Preventative Education, Loss & Healing, and Advocacy.

Kayla Stahl

Volunteer Spotlight: Kayla Stahl

Kayla Stahl, a dedicated volunteer with AFSP for three years, serves as a committee member for the Jersey Shore Out of the Darkness Walk. Her work with AFSP is driven by the desire to destigmatize mental health.

NJ Chapter Jr Board application

Opportunity: Apply to the New Jersey Chapter Junior Board

The AFSP New Jersey Chapter's Junior Board brings fresh talent and perspectives to support the organization's leadership while providing us with a pool of next-generation leaders. Junior Board members serve as AFSP NJ ambassadors bringing the mission and values of AFSP NJ to their communities

AFSP NJ Volunteer Week 2024

Volunteer Spotlight: Volunteer Week 2024

This month, we're excited to bring you a unique edition of our Volunteer Spotlight. To commemorate National Volunteer Week, we're highlighting seven of our exceptional volunteers who contribute to our chapter in diverse capacities. These individuals play pivotal roles across various areas

Christie Schweighardt

Volunteer Spotlight: Christie Schweighardt

"Christie joined the AFSP NJ Advocacy Committee because she understands that government decisions have a big impact on suicide prevention. She is passionate about making change not only in New Jersey but across the country and knows that advocacy is a major way to help implement change. She has experience advocating