Get Involved
Want to Help? We’ve Got Options.
From donations to dog walks—we’ll take your kind of energy.
Suicide prevention doesn’t just belong to therapists or crisis lines—it belongs to all of us. Whether you want to give, volunteer, share your story, or just help spread the word, you’re part of the solution. Every action you take helps us reach more people before, during, and after crisis. And we’re here to make sure your impact counts.
Donate
Your donation helps fund our emotional support text line, trainings, school programs, support groups, and more. Whether it’s $5 or $500, every dollar helps someone feel less alone. We keep things lean and local, and your gift goes straight into prevention programs that work.
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Volunteer
We’re always looking for passionate, people-first volunteers to help with support groups, events, fundraising, and behind-the-scenes magic. Got a specific skill? Great. Not sure where to start? That’s fine too—we’ll help you find your groove.
Fundraise or Host an Event
From suicide awareness walks to Twitch streams, community fundraisers, and school events, your creativity fuels our mission. Host something solo or team up with your school, business, or friend group—we’ll give you the tools and support to make it happen.
Legacy & Planned Giving
Planned giving allows you to support suicide prevention through your will, estate plan, or charitable trust. It’s a powerful way to extend your values beyond your lifetime and ensure others get the help they need.
Shop With Purpose
Our online shop features merch and mental health gear that sparks conversations and funds our programs. Think hope-forward, stigma-smashing, and maybe a little sass.
You Belong in This Work
We’re not just building awareness.
We’re building a movement.
There’s no wrong way to help. Whether you give time, money, or simply attention, you’re helping save lives—and we’re beyond grateful to have you on the team.