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Hospice SLO County sponsoring events for International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day

– Every year over 44,000 Americans die by suicide, leaving family members and friends to deal with the loss and learn how to move forward.

On Saturday, Nov. 23, Hospice of San Luis Obispo County will sponsor a series of events promoting a sense of community and healing for suicide loss survivors. San Luis Obispo is one of hundreds of locations worldwide in which survivors of suicide loss will gather on this day to connect with and find support from one another.

Hospice SLO County will join The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to offer a special program for those who have lost someone to suicide. At 11 a.m., the program will begin with a presentation of Pathways to Healing, a new AFSP-produced Survivor Day documentary that traces the grief and healing journey following a suicide loss. The presentation will be followed by a discussion and a light lunch. From 1:30 – 3:30 p.m., Marriage and Family Therapist/Art Therapist Anne Kellogg will hold a workshop using art to express feelings related to a loss by suicide.

Registration is not required but greatly helps with planning.

“This day is an opportunity for people who have lost somebody to suicide to be with others who have shared that experience,” said Tony Huffaker, Director of Counseling at Hospice SLO County. “To interact with others who have had a similar experience can be invaluable.”

All events are offered free of charge to attendees. With questions, or to register, please call Tony Huffaker at (805) 544- 2266 or tonyhuffaker@hospiceslo.org. To register, visit afsp.org/survivor_day/san-luis-obispo-ca/.

Hospice of San Luis Obispo County (Hospice SLO County), a local, 501(c) 3 non-profit, volunteer, non-medical hospice, providing a countywide bridge and safety-net services including in-home respite care, emotional support, practical assistance, and comfort to individuals who are experiencing the impact of a life-limiting illness since 1977. The organization also offers grief-counseling services, including individual, family and group counseling, to anyone grieving a death. All Hospice SLO County services are provided at no charge and are supported through direct donations, grants, bequests and fundraising.

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