Advocacy Forum PSA
Support the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Hundreds of AFSP volunteer advocates are gathering in Washington, D.C. for our 15th Annual Advocacy Forum in support of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline—and we need your help!
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I want to discover ways to process the loss of a loved one
I want to understand how to help someone at risk
I want to help pass suicide prevention policies that will save lives
I want to make a difference in someone’s life
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L.E.T.S. Save Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for Black and African American Communities
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Walk to fight suicide
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Practical information for immediately after a loss
The immediate aftermath of a loved one’s suicide is a challenging, confusing, and painful time. The information below will help get you through the first few days with a better understanding of the things you’re likely to face.
I've lost someone
You are not alone. Suicide affects millions each year, and thanks to our donors and volunteers—many of whom are loss survivors themselves—we can provide these resources to help you heal.
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Find support for yourself or those who may be at risk for suicide