Are you in a crisis? Call 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or call 911 if your need emergency help

In collaboration with our partner organizations, we are committed to raising funds to support suicide prevention and mental health awareness. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and work towards eliminating the stigma associated with suicide and mental health issues. Our goal is to raise an additional $100,000 annually from 2025 to 2030 to facilitate ASIST training, provide Hope and Healing Care Packages, and offer ongoing support to our partners.

We invite you to click "DONATE" to make a secure, tax-deductible contribution. We also wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to our supporters who have contributed over the years. This year, we encourage sponsors and supporters who are able to consider establishing a monthly donation to sponsor just one Hope and Healing Care Package each month for the entire year. This initiative will positively impact 12 families affected by suicide, aiding their recovery and supporting those who have lost a loved one. For each package you sponsor, your name will be included on the handcrafted package.

Thanks to your generous support and donations, Team Suicide Prevention has contributed over $10,000 to the organizations listed below. In 2024, we sent five of our team members for ASIST training, delivered over 30 care packages, and facilitated and organized numerous Bicycle Riding Events with the help of dedicated volunteers. We want to extend our sincere appreciation to Buster Brown, owner of Bixby Bicycles, for his team's invaluable support and partnership in our mission.

Valued Partners

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American Foundation For Suicide Prevention

Established in 1987, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education, and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death. The organization funds research to improve interventions, train clinicians in suicide prevention, and advocate for policies that will save lives. The AFSP team works tirelessly to bring people who have been affected by suicide out of the darkness and give them opportunities to help others.

The Coffee Bunker

At the Coffee Bunker veterans can make connections with other veterans, representatives from other veteran organizations, resource people related to employment and education, and others who can facilitate transition to civilian life. Veterans can transition to civilian life more easily when they have a community for a base. The Coffee Bunker is all about community to support vets. You can experience community in various ways: events, holiday get-togethers, activities like art classes, crafting, meals, entertainment, and opportunities to volunteer. In attempting to fully transition to civilian life, veterans need support in various ways. Support through the Bunker is available for life basics: food, clothing, and a place to gather. Peer support is available for managing personal issues, being successful in college, finding and keeping employment, and family enrichment