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Andrew Applegate Foundation

THE FOUNDATION IS COMMITTED TO REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF SUICIDE BY HELPING THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION AND OTHER MENTAL ILLNESSES THROUGH OUR SUPPORT OF: MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH; ADVOCACY FOR MENTAL HEALTHCARE PARITY; INCREASED ACCESS TO TREATMENT AND CARE FOR THOSE WHO SUFFER, AND EFFORTS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT SUICIDE PREVENTION.

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Didi Hirsch Psychiatric Service

Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services (DHMHS) transforms lives by providing quality mental health, substance use and suicide prevention services in communities where stigma or poverty limits access.

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Life Of Joy Foundation

They aim to nurture mental wellness and prevent suicide by serving as a link to integrative care of mind, body and spirit. We serve as advocates with our collaborative network of resources, community engagement and cost assistance programs.

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Nathaniel B. Field Memorial Foundation

The Foundation works to prevent suicide and raise mental‑health awareness by providing public education, sponsoring speakers and school programs, reducing stigma around mental illness, and offering support and scholarships to local students.

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Love You Adam

We lost Adam to suicide in 2023. By starting a 501c3 suicide prevention non-profit, our mission is to learn from loss and save lives through fundraising, education and outreach. Adam impacted many people with his incredible sense of humor and musical talent. We aim to honor his love for music and laughter in our work to bring light and love to others.

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The Riley Institute

To end Veteran suicide.

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Brendan's Smile Foundation

The mission of Brendan’s Smile Foundation is to empower institutions to protect and treat students with mental illness by raising awareness and prevention through education, public policy and legislation all while improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, building awareness and offering in-depth outreach education.

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Jordan S Relay.

Jordan S Relay works to prevent youth suicide and improve youth mental health by equipping parents and schools with practical resources and peer-to-peer prevention programs. The organization focuses on getting timely, parent-friendly information and peer-support programs into schools and families, and on distributing resource kits and training to reduce barriers to early intervention.

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Growing Out Of Darkness (Lotus Project)

Serving others through various avenues in order to reduce the rate of suicide as well as support those who’ve struggled with depression and/or lost a loved one to suicide. Formerly known as The Lotus Project.

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Forgotten Not Gone

THE MISSION OF FORGOTTEN NOT GONE IS "STOMPING OUT VETERAN SUICIDE"We accomplish this by getting Veterans physically and socially active within society. Too many Veterans isolate, shutting off the outside world until it is too late. #TooDamnMany Veterans are taking their own lives each day in America. We find that physical activity is one of the surest ways to get Veterans engaged back into a healthy active social life. We Provide and Maintain a Fleet of Velomobile Recumbent trikes (3 and 4 Wheel Bicycles, some with electric assist) FREE of charge to ride for our local Veterans to #GetOutTheDamnHouse and learn to live life #StigmaFree. #FNG is Proactive in Veteran Suicide Prevention by addressing the triggers of suicide and WHY it’s happening.

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Keep Another Tomorrow Foundation

Providing needed support and education to achieve zero suicides in the North Country.

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Connors Climb Foundation

Connor’s Climb Foundation provides suicide-prevention education and training focused on youth (roughly ages 10–24). It works with schools, educators, families, and communities in New Hampshire (and nearby areas) to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip trusted adults and students with tools and programs to recognize warning signs and connect young people to help.