Saturday’s Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention in Chicago
Rallying for Mental Health
On Saturday, participants gathered in droves for the Out of the Darkness Walk near Montrose Harbor, turning the lakefront into a vibrant sea of support. This annual event aims to highlight the critical importance of suicide prevention and raise funds for vital mental health initiatives.
Why Suicide Prevention Matters
- Mental Health Awareness: Events like these play a significant role in raising awareness around mental health issues.
- Community Support: Participants not only walk for those lost but also for those affected, fostering a sense of community.
- Fundraising Efforts: All proceeds from the event go directly to mental health resources and support systems.
Join the Fight Against Suicide
By participating in the Out of the Darkness Walk, individuals contribute to a larger movement fighting against the stigma surrounding suicide and supporting those who need help. Such events are crucial in creating a supportive atmosphere for sharing stories and experiences.
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