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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Project 2025

WebNearly 23,000 people are lost each year to suicide by firearm. 51% of all suicides in the U.S. are by firearm, and 54% of all firearms deaths are suicides. AFSP has partnered with the National Shooting Sports Foundation to distribute suicide prevention materials to its national network of retailers and ranges, and educate the firearms-owning

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Loss and Healing

WebFor some, Survivor Day may be the first time they realize support is available, or that healing is possible. For others, Survivor Day is an annual opportunity to mark the occasion of their loss, and light the way forward for newer loss survivors. This year, AFSP chapters hosted 221 total Survivor Day in-person and virtual events, with 5,500

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Advocacy

WebAFSP also effectively advocated for federal funding increases including: more than $77 million in annual funding for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, up from $24 million in FY21 to $101.621 million in FY22. $8 million for the …

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report

WebAllyson Sipes. Alexander Silva. 35th Anniversary2022 Annual Report. This year marks the 35th Anniversary of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), founded in 1987 by a small group of families affected by suicide loss, who banded togetherwith a team of researchers eager to learn more about how we can prevent future loss of life.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Impact

WebAlongside AFSP’s progress, society has come a long way since then. In 2022, we commissioned a public opinion poll that confirmed perceptions about mental health and suicide are changing in encouraging ways. We found that most adults in the U.S. feel mental health is as important as physical health, and nine out of 10 believe suicide is a

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Impact

WebImpact. Measuring Our Impact. As a public health organization, AFSP is committed to turning data into action to save lives. By collecting and leveraging data in strategic and thoughtful ways, we can demonstrate the value of our work. We use data to assess the strengths of our initiatives and identify areas for improvement.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Grants

WebHEAR Plus MINDBODYSTRONG: A Mental Health Resiliency Intervention for Nurses. Nurses have a higher suicide rate than the general population. They also experience high rates of burnout and depression that adversely impact health care quality and safety.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Interactive Screening Program

WebThe implementation of ISP at Providence Health System was highlighted in the Harvard Business Review article, “ 5 Ways to Restore Depleted Health Care Workers .”. See how we measure our impact. In the AFSP 2022 Annual Report, we mark our 35th anniversary to look at how far we have come and the progress still to be made.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Leadership

WebJoan Asarnow, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles Tami Benton, M.D. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Edwin Boudreaux, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts Medical School David Brent, M.D. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA Jeff Bridge, Ph.D. Nationwide Children's Hospital, OH Yogesh Dwivedi, Ph.D. University of Alabama at …

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Education

WebThis year, we launched a nationwide interactive Read-Along program for elementary-aged children, Gizmo’s Pawesome Guide to Mental Health©, in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and the United Way of CT/2-1-1 on behalf of the CT Suicide Advisory Board (CTSAB).Led by local AFSP staff and …

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Walks

WebThis year’s Overnight boasted a record-breaking 33 North Stars – individuals who fundraised $10k or more – signaling the passion and commitment of our Walkers to make possible all of AFSP’s efforts, including research, education, advocacy, loss support and more. Over 1,500 Overnight Walkers, Crew, and Volunteers. $2.9M raised.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Chapters & Gala

WebThe Gala is also an opportunity to raise funds for AFSP’s leading suicide prevention initiatives and for our supporters to come together and reflect on the past year’s accomplishments. This year’s Lifesavers Gala, held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, was hosted by mental health activist, model and entrepreneur, Tanaye White

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Campaigns & Culture

WebThe findings also affirm AFSP's current efforts to advocate for more accessible and affordable mental health care. You can learn more – and take action – through a special website we created for the first time, that synthesizes the poll data from 2015 through 2022 and provides quick access to helpful resources for the public. In the AFSP

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report William Floyd

WebBeing a part of AFSP’s education programs has given my journey an added sense of purpose and meaning. I have found that bringing hope and providing knowledge can save a life. This is healing work. It makes me feel fulfilled. In the AFSP 2022 Annual Report, we mark our 35th anniversary to look at how far we have come and the progress still to

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Leadership

WebDonors. Donors and donor levels are based on donations provided during the 2022 Fiscal Year, July1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. In the AFSP 2022 Annual Report, we mark our 35th anniversary to look at how far we have come and the progress still to be made.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Financials

WebFinancials. In the AFSP 2022 Annual Report, we mark our 35th anniversary to look at how far we have come and the progress still to be made.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Mary Jeanne Miller & Amy Micheletti

WebMJ When my 20-year-old son Jake died by suicide in February 2008, my heart was broken. Jake was artistic, athletic, an animal lover, an ardent fan of the San Francisco Giants – and those are just things starting with the letter “A!”

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Maggie Alston

WebIn the AFSP 2022 Annual Report, we mark our 35th anniversary to look at how far we have come and the progress still to be made.

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AFSP 2022 Annual Report Alexander Silva

WebIn the AFSP 2022 Annual Report, we mark our 35th anniversary to look at how far we have come and the progress still to be made.

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