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  • After You Lose Someone Close to You

  • Family Members of Loved Ones with Lived Experience

  • Advice for Young People

  • Becoming a Volunteer Field Advocate for Suicide Prevention

  • Mental Health Conversations in the Black Community

  • How to Talk About Suicide

  • Advice for Family and Friends

  • What Supported Your Recovery

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“I Remember You. You’re Persistent”: Advocacy After Suicide Loss

For a long time, grief felt isolating: like something we didn’t have language for; something too heavy to share. Getting involved as a Volunteer Advocate for AFSP gave me language. And it gave me a way forward.

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Educating Other Medical Professionals on How to Prevent Suicide — After the Loss of My Husband

The majority of those who die by suicide have contact with a medical professional within three months of taking their own life — showing just how important it is that health care providers know how to recognize that someone may be in distress, and know how to connect them with help.

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Leading Researchers to Be Honored at Premier Suicide Prevention Gala in New York on May 7

Leading suicide researchers, Dr. Jane Pearson, Ph.D., and Dr. Holly Wilcox, Ph.D., will be recognized for their suicide research advancements at AFSP's 37th Annual Lifesavers Gala on May 7, 2026 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.

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Women Suicide Prevention Researchers Are Making History Every Day

In recognition of Women’s History Month, we’ve rounded up just a few videos highlighting some of the world’s leading women suicide prevention researchers.

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Digital Studio Helps Journalism, Entertainment and Social Media Sectors Drive Safe Storytelling on Suicide

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) today launched its Safe Storytelling Studio, a digital content hub with resources and guidance on suicide safe storytelling intended for the entertainment industry, journalists and social media creators.

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March Research Roundup 2026: Recently Published Findings From AFSP-Funded Studies

The Research Roundup is a regular update of recently published findings in suicide prevention research.

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