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WALKERS TAKE TO THE STREETS TO PREVENT SUICIDE ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 IN CAMARILLO AT CONSTITUTION PARK

AFSP is holding its annual walk to prevent suicide on September 20, 2014 at Constitution Park (601 Carmen Drive) in Camarillo, CA

**PRESS RELEASE**

Contacts: Darren Blatt
(818) 259-6050
darrenblatt.afsp@yahoo.com

WALKERS TAKE TO THE STREETS TO PREVENT SUICIDE

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Hundreds of Walks Being Held Nationwide Through December 2014

Camarillo, CA - September 20, 2014 – More than 200 people are expected to participate in the upcoming Out of the Darkness Community Walk on Saturday, September 20th. The fundraising walk supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP, afsp.org) by helping to support local and national suicide prevention and awareness programs to reduce the annual rate of suicide by 20 percent by 2025.

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The Camarillo Out of the Darkness Walk is one of more than 360 Out of the Darkness Community Walks (www.outofthedarkness.org) being held this fall nationwide. The walks are expected to unite more than 100,000 walkers nationally and raise more than $12 million for suicide prevention efforts.

“Much more needs to be done to prevent suicide. Yet, suicide and the underlying mental disorders that can sometimes lead to suicide continue to be surrounded by misinformation and stigma,” said Darren Blatt. “This walk is about reducing that stigma, raising awareness and raising needed funds for research and local prevention programs.”

The Camarillo community walk will begin at Constitution Park at 9:00 am and end at Constitution Park at approximately 11:00 am. Registration opens at 7:45 am. Speakers will include four special guests along with female vocalist Jesse Thomas.

According to AFSP, close to 700,000 people will make a suicide attempt requiring medical care and more than 38,000 will die by suicide in the U.S. every year.

“Despite the troubling statistics, an important goal of the walk is to stress that suicide can be prevented. The walk is also a call to action that more must be done to prevent suicide, nationally and in communities across the country,” said Robert Gebbia, executive director for the foundation.

“We know that the best way to prevent suicide is through the early recognition and treatment of the mental disorders that can contribute to suicide. Unfortunately, stigma about disorders such as depression, bipolar illness, and alcohol and substance abuse, keeps people from getting the treatment they need. The Overnight is about eliminating that stigma. It’s about bringing hope to those who have been affected by suicide,” he continued.

Local sponsors for the Camarillo Out of the Darkness Community Walk include Camarillo Hospice, and Casa Pacifica.

About the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is the leading national not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research, education and advocacy as well as to reaching out to people with mental disorders and those impacted by suicide. For more information please visit www.afsp.org.

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