American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Georgia Chapter

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Georgia Chapter Read our full policy below. We are dedicated to providing appropriate and sensitive support to all those who seek it.

AFSP’s Facebook community is meant to foster a caring environment, spread awareness of the cause, and create a greater understanding of research, education and advocacy related to mental health and su***de prevention. Our mission is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by su***de. In an effort to build a supportive online space, AFSP strongly encourages users to respect fellow Facebook/I

nstagram members and the Terms and Conditions of Facebook, including the User Content guidelines. We kindly ask that you follow our Community Guidelines, listed below. AFSP reserves the right to remove any postings, comments, photos, or videos that we deem:
• Infringe on the rights of any third parties including rights of privacy, publicity and intellectual property rights
• Abusive, defamatory, obscene or unlawful
• Fraudulent, deceptive or misleading
• Otherwise offensive or hurtful, graphically or in tone
• Encourage conduct that would be considered a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, violate any law or regulation
• Discriminatory based on race, creed, color, ethnicity, religion, s*x, s*xual orientation,
gender expression, and physical or mental ability
• Inappropriate for our cause, or otherwise off topic comments

Anyone repeatedly posting objectionable content may be banned from participating in this Facebook/ Instagram page without notice. AFSP does not endorse, nor is it responsible for any of the postings, opinions, photographs, video or other submissions (“User Submissions”) on this page, and AFSP expressly disclaims any and all liability in connection with User Submissions. AFSP also reserves the right to block or ban a user from the AFSP page indefinitely for violation of any of the above-mentioned guidelines at will or without notice. AFSP reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to modify the foregoing terms and conditions at any time without further notice. While our hope is that you remain an active participant in our community, if you no longer wish to follow our community here on Facebook, please feel free to voluntarily remove yourself by clicking the “Unlike” link located on the left-hand sidebar.

The construction industry faces one of the highest su***de rates of any profession. 💛🛠️ AFSP’s Construction   events sen...
06/05/2026

The construction industry faces one of the highest su***de rates of any profession. 💛🛠️ AFSP’s Construction events send a clear message: mental health matters in the construction industry.

Find a hike near you: afsp.org/hikeforhope

06/05/2026

Register & Share! 🏳️‍🌈❤️

Research tells us that Black men are experiencing increasing rates of su***de in recent years. 💙Help us continue funding...
06/04/2026

Research tells us that Black men are experiencing increasing rates of su***de in recent years. 💙

Help us continue funding this critical research : afsp.org/give

We are just 3 WEEKS away from AFSP GA's Research Connection program featuring Munmun De Choudhury, Ph.D.! Join us to lea...
06/03/2026

We are just 3 WEEKS away from AFSP GA's Research Connection program featuring Munmun De Choudhury, Ph.D.! Join us to learn how online activity and clinical data can help identify su***de risk earlier and improve intervention efforts.

📅 Wednesday, June 24, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM EST
📍 Skyland Trail | Atlanta, GA

This event is free to attend, but registration is required. https://lnkd.in/eAGf_j36

This  , AFSP is excited to launch Pride Pathways: Su***de Prevention for LGBTQ+ Communities and Allies, a presentation d...
06/03/2026

This , AFSP is excited to launch Pride Pathways: Su***de Prevention for LGBTQ+ Communities and Allies, a presentation designed to deepen understanding of how su***de impacts the LGBTQ+ community.

Learn more🔗 https://pride-pathways-natl2.attendease.com/

In 2024, men were four times more likely to die by su***de than women.This  , let’s remember that seeking help is a sign...
06/02/2026

In 2024, men were four times more likely to die by su***de than women.

This , let’s remember that seeking help is a sign of strength. By supporting one another and challenging stigma, we can build a future where no one suffers alone.

Artwork by Dan Lee

June is  ! 🏳️‍🌈💙 At AFSP, we're dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and protecting the mental health and well-being of...
06/01/2026

June is ! 🏳️‍🌈💙

At AFSP, we're dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and protecting the mental health and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community. Together, we can break the stigma, lift each other up, and save lives.

Artwork by Wednesday Holmes

For every life lost, at least 135 people are affected. That means more than 6.5 million people experience the ripple eff...
05/31/2026

For every life lost, at least 135 people are affected. That means more than 6.5 million people experience the ripple effects of su***de every year. Family members. Friends. Classmates. Coworkers. Entire communities. 💙

Together, we can turn compassion into action. A gift of $135 honors the 135 people touched by every su***de loss and reflects the strength of a community that stands together. Help us raise a Million in May for su***de prevention and make a gift at afsp.org/millioninmay

There is no "right way” to grieve. What matters is knowing you don’t have to move through it alone. 💙Healing begins with...
05/30/2026

There is no "right way” to grieve. What matters is knowing you don’t have to move through it alone. 💙

Healing begins with connection. Find yours at the Lon Term Survivors of Su***de Loss Summit from July 16 - 19 in Baltimore, Maryland. Register at afsp.org/survivorsummit

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1920 Dresden Drive #191591
Atlanta, GA
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