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Join Us, Walk 'Out of the Darkness' for Suicide Prevention
Patch teams up with crisis services group Hope and Friendship Foundation to raise money for suicide awareness and prevention.

Maybe it was your neighbor. Or a family friend. Or your childβs classmate. Or a celebrity whose work you cherished deeply.
Suicide seeps into the fabric of our lives in various ways, shaking us to our core, deeply and completely disrupting life as we know it. As recent events bring the culmination of self-doubt and misery into public light, Patch teams up with Hope and Friendship Foundation of Lemont in an effort to raise money for suicide prevention in Chicagoβs American Foundation for Suicide Prevention βOut of the Darknessβ walk on Saturday, Sept. 20.
Foundation director Terri OβNeill-Borders and I have our personal reasonsβjust as you doβand we hope youβll join us in honor of the person in your life who took their own.
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You can join us, and become part of our team. Each person who walks alongside us will receive a Patch T-shirt and bag of goodies. Or you can donate and help us reach our $1,000 goal. All funds raised go to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, which conducts research, education and prevention initiatives designed to reduce loss of life from suicide β 38,000 take their own lives each year in the United States; 1 million worldwide.
WALK INFORMATION
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 20
- Grant Park, Chicago
- Check-in: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
- Start time: 10 a.m.
- Finish time: 1 p.m.
- Registration Cutoff: Sept. 19, 1 p.m.
BE A PART OF Team #Walkon #Bethelight
Take a photo of yourself holding the hashtag sign of your choosing: #walkon, #bethelight. Email the photo with as little or as much information as youβd like to include (share what youβre comfortable with) to lauren.traut@patch.com. Weβll compile a gallery of all your photos for inspiration for those wading through their own pools of darkness.
WHY WE WALK
Laurenβs Story
Itβs the story I wish I would never have to write.
The teen who staggered under the weight of bullying; the teacher who suffered silently and steadily for years; the person on the fringe who never felt capable of finding his or her way into any other world; the one who wanted to erase his or her own existence.
In the four years Iβve been with Patch, Iβve reported on many instances of public suicidesβeach one more heartbreaking than the last. Iβve watched from the outside as families grappled for reasons and answers. So often I wish I had any to give them. Though strangers to me, I play what most would consider an unwelcome role in their then-imploded worldsβthe messenger who carries the story to the outside. While their hearts ache, and as I type the words, my heart screams for them.
I am not unscathed by suicide, as a dear friend years ago could not see the light through his own darkness.
For each of those Iβve written aboutβand those who acted privately, aloneβI walk. And I urge you to #walkon, for those who couldnβt find the strength to do so themselves.
#walkon
Terriβs Story
My first Chaplain call was a death notification. A suicide. The son of my friend.
Ministry of presence was all I could offer to their pain, to sit, listen and love with all I had within me.
I learned at every opportunity, and every future call, to offer comfort, counsel, and conduit help, trying to shine as much love and light into what was the most painful darkness.
Then one morning I too received βthatβ call; suddenly I found myself on the other side of βwhyβ.
Sometimes one cannot pull themselves from the darkness alone, what we can offer is to shine as much love and light as we possible, hoping to permeate immeasurable light & love to all in our armβs grasp.
For them, for him, for youβI walk.
#bethelight
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