From American Foundation for Suicide Prevention <[email protected]>
Subject Bill Washington: Giving Back to Prevent Suicide
Date December 1, 2025 8:01 PM
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At [AFSP]([link removed]), our mission is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide.

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Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday: a global day dedicated to generosity, and supporting causes we care about deeply.
 
For those of us at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, it’s a reminder to look out for one another: a powerful reminder that by coming together, we can raise awareness about mental health, and all play a role in saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide.
 
But you don’t have to wait until tomorrow to play a crucial role in this year’s Giving Tuesday campaign! The sooner you contribute, the sooner your impact will be felt through our many programs and initiatives throughout the country.
 
Your gift will make a difference to people whose lives have been touched by this leading cause of death. Today, we’re sharing words of encouragement from Bill Washington, who lost his son Christopher to suicide in 2020:  

“My journey with AFSP began in the summer of 2022, purely by chance. I had stopped by our friend Bruce’s home to drop off a gift, and noticed he was wearing an AFSP Out of the Darkness Walks t-shirt.
 
Having lost my beautiful son to suicide, I asked Bruce about his shirt. He responded that he had lost a nephew to suicide. Curious to learn more, I visited AFSP’s website the next day.
 
I was eager to get involved and make a difference, as well as meet others impacted by suicide. I began fundraising for the Out-of-the-Darkness Walk in Tulsa, where Christopher had lived. I was proud to be the top fundraiser for the Walk that year, as well as the following year.
 
In 2021, I joined the Oklahoma Chapter as a volunteer board member. Since then, I have participated in Advocacy Action Days, tabled at different events to share AFSP’s resources, been involved in corporate fundraising and awareness, as well as a number of DIY fundraisers, attended the annual Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C., twice, as well as attending AFSP’s Chapter Leadership Conference two years in a row. I have also now participated in two different Overnight Walks, in Boston (2024) and in New York (2025).

I know the funds we raise for AFSP make a direct impact. I personally feel a deep commitment to promoting mental health and preventing suicide in the Black community. This is why in addition to becoming trained as a presenter for AFSP’s flagship education program Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention, I have also been trained to present L.E.T.S. Save Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for Black and African American Communities, and why I appreciate AFSP’s commitment to health equity through [The Upright]([link removed]) initiative.
 
I encourage you to be a part of this year’s Giving Tuesday campaign, and to get involved in any way you can. My connection to AFSP has given me comfort following the loss of my son, knowing that I am helping others who have been touched by this leading cause of death.”  

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