Interfaith of The Woodlands

FIGHT SUICIDE: Out of the Darkness Walk in The Woodlands

Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk on The Woodlands Waterway
Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk on The Woodlands Waterway 2016 Photo: Gian Gonzales
Out of the Darkness Walk
Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk in The Woodlands 2016 Photo: Gian Gonzales

More than one thousand people throughout the Greater Houston area are expected to participate in the Out of the Darkness Community Walk along The Woodlands Waterway.

Walkers will join together at Town Green Park on February 17, 2018. This fundraising walk supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s local and national programs and its bold goal to reduce the annual rate of suicide 20 percent by 2025.

Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk on The Woodlands Waterway
Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk on The Woodlands Waterway 2016 Photo: Gian Gonzales

“Suicide affects one in five American families. I am walking to bring awareness to this leading cause of death and let people in the community know that they are not alone. There is help out there for those who live with a mental health condition and support for those who have lost a loved one to suicide,” said Kimberlee Moayed, the local chapter’s committee chair.

Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk Committee 2017 / 2018
Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk Committee 2017 / 2018

The Greater Houston/Woodlands Walk is part of a national Out of the Darkness walk movement, consisting of Community Walks, Campus Walks and two Overnight walks each year. In 2016, AFSP hosted more than 500 Out of the Darkness Walks spanning all 50 states, uniting more than 240,000 walkers and raising millions for suicide prevention research, education and advocacy.

Proceeds from the walks support programs such as Talk Saves Lives™, an educational presentation on how to recognize the risk factors and warning signs of suicide, and a new film entitled It’s Real: College Students and Mental Health that launched this spring. Through fundraising at the walks and other community and national events, AFSP has been able to fund 552 research grants totaling over $34 million dollars since 1987.

Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk on The Woodlands Waterway
Greater Houston Out of the Darkness Walk Hearts of Loved ones Lost

“These walks are about turning hope into action,” said AFSP CEO Robert Gebbia. “Suicide is a serious problem, but it’s a problem we can solve. The research has shown us how to fight suicide, and if we keep up the fight the science is only going to get better, our culture will get smarter about mental health, and we’ll be able to save more people from dying from depression and other mental health conditions.”

Our guest speaker this year is Kim Hess, a local Woodlands resident who is the Founder of Cassidy Joined for Hope, an organization committed to teen suicide prevention. Kim has been pivotal in the area, working within her foundation to promote and advocate for teen mental health research, education and programs in schools and the local communities. For more information go to www.cassidyjoinedforhope.com

Please join us for a day of remembrance, solidarity, and awareness with light refreshments and food options, organizations and resources for the community, and lots of activities including the 2 mile group walk around the stunning Woodlands Waterway. To register visit our official walk information page: https://afsp.donordrive.com/event/houston

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health through education and community programs, develops suicide prevention through research and advocacy, and provides support for those affected by suicide. Led by CEO Robert Gebbia and headquartered in New York, and with a public policy office in Washington, D.C., AFSP has local chapters in all 50 states with programs and events nationwide. AFSP celebrates 30 years of service to the suicide prevention movement. Learn more about AFSP in its latest Annual
Report, and join the conversation on suicide prevention by following AFSP on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and

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