International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day takes place the weekend before American Thanksgiving. Learn how you can get involved by attending an in-person or virtual event, including Survivor Day Live and Día de Esperanza (Day of Hope) for Hispanic and Latinx communities.
This November, join us in honoring Native American Heritage Month by learning more about the specific considerations surrounding suicide and mental health among Indigenous Peoples, and how you can offer support.
At AFSP, we know that the suicide of a colleague can be a devastating event. That’s why we’ve launched the new resource, “After a Suicide: Postvention Toolkit for Workplaces.”
As the largest private funder of suicide prevention research in the U.S. and globally, AFSP announces $7.6 million investment in research, including 34 new research grants.
In case you missed it: watch the Instagram Live conversation “Returning to School After Hospitalization: A Conversation about Mental Health with the Authors of A Haunted Girl,” featuring AFSP researcher Dr. Marisa Marraccini.