Stories about Brother

Remembering Clark: Losing My Twin Brother to Suicide
I was a junior in high school and had locked myself in my room to finish a tedious homework assignment. That was the day that my twin brother, Clark, lost his life to suicide. Afterward, I couldn’t help thinking that maybe if I had talked to him more that day, it might have changed his mind.

Marathon in a Month: How Walking for Suicide Prevention Paved a Path Toward Healing
While most people we know celebrated Cinco de Mayo with margaritas and tableside guacamole, on May 5, 2021, my family and I marked the fourth anniversary of my brother Teddy’s suicide. This was the first year that I did not hide in my bed throughout the entirety of Teddy’s anniversary crying, enraged at all we’d lost.

The Number 25
As I reflect on the past fourteen years since I lost my brother, I reflect on all my highs and lows, and am proud of the person I am.

Now I Know How it Feels
It’s a struggle, but it won’t always be like that.