On November 17, thousands tuned into Día de Esperanza (Day of Hope) for a powerful discussion about mental health and suicide prevention in Hispanic and Latinx culture. Watch the recording on AFSP’s Real Stories blog.
Thousands also joined our Survivor Day Live event on November 18 for a special documentary screening and a panel discussion with several loss survivors about their healing journeys.
Learn more about the 988 Formative Research Project, which aims to better understand how to reach those at higher risk for suicide through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Minnesota Chapter volunteer and American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter Tarra Grammenos wrote about her efforts to make International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day accessible to the deaf community.