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Nearly 2,000 People Walk Overnight to Raise Funds for Suicide Prevention in DC
This year marks the 28th annual Out of the Darkness Walk. Over $2.5 million have been raised so far to fund research and provide mental health resources in schools and offices. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Nearly 2,000 People Walk Overnight to Raise Funds for Suicide Prevention in DC
Nearly 2,000 people are spending the entire night walking through Washington, D.C. on Saturday night to raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Nearly 2,000 People Will Walk Overnight to Raise Funds for Suicide Prevention
News4’s Aimee Cho reports on how the walk will help save lives.
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‘Makes Me Feel Hopeful': Mom Organizes 1st Suicide Prevention Walk at Bowie State University
After her son’s death, a Maryland mother organized Bowie State University’s first suicide prevention walk. News4 community reporter Molette Green speaks with Janis Willard-Robinson, mother of Justice LaFayette Robinson, about her mission to save lives.
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Suicide Barrier to Be Installed at Taft Bridge in DC
The D.C. Department of Transportation will install suicide prevention barriers on the Taft Bridge. News4’s Mark Segraves reports the barrier has been in the works since a man died by suicide last year.
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Calls to DC's Suicide Prevention Lifeline Double Since 2020
District officials are urging everyone to pay attention to their mental health heading into the new year. News4’s Mark Segraves reports this comes as calls to the District’s suicide prevention lifeline have more than doubled since the pandemic began.