Stories about AFSP Indiana
Giving Thanks to Our Volunteers
We couldn’t accomplish all we do throughout the country without the support of our volunteers, many of whom have a personal connection to the cause. Their passion, support, and hard work makes all the difference and provides the backbone of community that is felt by more and more people every day.
Empathy and Pain and Hope: Finding Connection Through the Out of the Darkness Walks
My family and I formed Team Nicole Lundy in September of 2010 to participate in the Indianapolis Out of the Darkness Walk, and it was the best thing we could have done. The walk started by simply giving us a way to honor Nicole, but it turned into so much more.
Quiet Grief Is Not Absent Grief
It wasn’t that Sam wasn’t grieving. It was that he was doing it his own way.
Advocates to Be the Voice for Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Indianapolis
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States and in Indiana.
Suicide Prevention Advocates to Visit Indianapolis
This is the fourth State Capitol Day in Indiana.