Atlanta volunteers to take part in walk for suicide prevention

Atlanta volunteers to take part in walk for suicide prevention


Thousands of Atlanta volunteers are participating in the annual Atlanta Out of the Darkness Community Walk hosted by the Georgia Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP Georgia) on Nov. 3.

The event will take place at 1:30 p.m. in Piedmont Park.

This gathering will support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s education, research and support for those affected by suicide.

In addition to raising awareness and funds to fight suicide, the walk gives those who attend a chance to connect with others and know they are not alone, whether they walk in memory or in support of a loved one or in honor of their own mental health journey.

“Suicide touches one in five families in the United States. In Georgia, suicide is the third leading cause of death for ages 10 to 34. We hope that by connecting with one another, we will draw attention to this issue and keep other families from experiencing a suicide loss. Our goal is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide,” said Lynn Prothero, Board Chair for AFSP Georgia. 

The Atlanta Out of the Darkness Community Walk is one of the hundreds of events being held nationwide this year. Local sponsors for the Atlanta Out of the Darkness Walk include Teamsters Union Local 728, Kason Industries, McNaughton-McCay Electric Company and more. To donate or join this event, visit here

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