- Delivered more than 500 suicide prevention education and loss and healing programs virtually through our 73 chapters across the United States, including Talk Saves Lives, AFSP’s most used public education program
- Brought attention to the mental health needs of healthcare workers on the frontline of the virus, through partnerships with national medical organizations
- Intensified advocacy efforts aimed at improving the response to mental health emergencies during COVID-19, including increased funding for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the designation of an easy-to-remember 3-digit phone number (988) for people in crisis
- Funded 38 new suicide prevention research studies since the pandemic, bringing our total current investment to $20 million, with 100 ongoing studies
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