AFSP Wyoming
The work we do focuses on eliminating the loss of life from suicide by: delivering innovative prevention programs, educating the public, raising funds for suicide research and programs, and reaching out to those who have lost someone to suicide.
About the AFSP Wyoming Chapter
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.
Chapter contact
Executive Director, Wyoming and Montana
[email protected]
(406) 531-4728 Tracy Rassley
Programs Manager, Wyoming and Montana
[email protected]
(406) 312-0252
Upcoming events and activities
Featured Programs
Healing Conversations:
Personal Support for Survivors of Suicide Loss
Healing Conversations gives survivors of suicide loss the opportunity to speak with volunteers, who are themselves loss survivors.
An introduction to firearms and suicide prevention
There is promising evidence that providing suicide prevention training for those who influence a specific community can reduce the suicide risk for that community.
Join the AFSP Wyoming Chapter
Stories and updates
Meet the Wyoming Board
The Board members of the Wyoming Chapter.
Advocating for Hope: Supporting Suicide Prevention on Capitol Hill at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Annual Advocacy Forum
Each June, Volunteer Advocates from AFSP chapters all over the country travel to D.C. to meet with our members of Congress and encourage their support for impactful policies related to suicide prevention and mental health. This year will be the 15th year AFSP is hosting this important event.
Advocates to Visit Cheyenne to Be the Voice for Suicide Prevention
In Wyoming, over half of all children and adults experiencing mental health issues do not receive treatment.
Suicide Prevention Advocates to Visit Cheyenne To Support Mental Health Parity
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, and it is the eighth leading cause of death in Wyoming.