American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and The Jed Foundation
Announce plans to come together to prevent suicide across the lifespan and bring hope to those affected by suicide loss and risk.
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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.
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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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