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Nation’s Mental Health Leaders Express Concern About Proposed Cuts to SAMHSA

The CEO Alliance for Mental Health is deeply concerned about potential cuts to SAMHSA that would interrupt services for people with mental health conditions and substance use disorders – cuts that have the potential to cause widespread harm to our communities.

Members of the CEO Advisory Council gathered at the AFSP headquarters in New York City for their inaugural meeting.

Construction CEOs Set Agenda to Tackle Suicide in Construction Industry

Top executives from America's largest construction companies and unions hosted the inaugural CEO Advisory Council meeting focused on preventing suicides in the construction industry.

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Join the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in NYC for its 30th Overnight Walk

The Overnight fosters a much-needed community for all of those on a journey to find healing, solidarity and understanding. Walkers form lifelong friendships and discover new ways to continue to contribute to this important cause, including volunteering with their local AFSP Chapters.

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AFSP Launches Toolkit for Firearms Instructors Aimed at Suicide Prevention

AFSP calls firearms instructors to join lifesaving efforts through firearms education and safety.

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Voodoo Doughnut Announces “Blueberry Lemon Fritter” to Support American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Voodoo Doughnut, the trailblazing purveyor of unique and handcrafted doughnuts, is proud to continue its partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), one of the leading research and prevention organizations in the U.S.

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AFSP’s Advocacy Action Days: Advocates Urge State Support for Suicide Prevention Legislation, Encourage Allies to Join

In 2025, AFSP’s Advocacy Action Day events include support for firearms suicide prevention, increased access to care and services, including the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, and supporting underserved and disproportionately impacted communities, including youth and LGBTQ populations.

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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Announces New Members to the National Board of Directors and Scientific Council in 2025

Four new members are joining the National Board of Directors, bringing the total membership to 27. Three new members joined the Scientific Council bringing that total to 17.

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Study Sheds Light on Social Drivers That Increase Risk of Suicide

Yale School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System researchers compared social determinants of health in relation to the risk of suicide, a major global public health issue and one of the leading causes of death in the United States.

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Promoting Safe Reporting on Suicide at the SXSW Conference: Five Recommendations for Responsible Journalism

Journalists wield significant influence and research strongly suggests that when journalists adhere to ethical reporting, like centering stories of hope and promoting mental health resources, more people are likely to seek help.

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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Awarded 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator

Charity Navigator awarded AFSP its highest honor: a Four-Star rating. It recognizes AFSP’s strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency.

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Top Construction CEOs Join Industry-Wide Initiative to Combat Suicide Among Workers in Construction

The establishment of the CEO Advisory Council signifies a strong commitment to bringing stakeholders together and maximizing the collective efforts of its members.

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National Poll on Perceptions of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Reveals Most U.S. Adults Believe Suicide is Preventable

Nine out of 10 people in the U.S. believe that suicide can be prevented at least sometimes, showing an incredible shift in public understanding about suicide