Foster's Voice - Suicide Awareness

Foster's Voice - Suicide Awareness Foster’s Voice is a su***de and mental health awareness non-profit organization. He played Jr Panther Basketball, and joined the UT Golf Team in High School.
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Foster’s Story

Foster was an enthusiastic and talented Athlete from an early age. He LOVED baseball, and played it from T-ball, to East Moline Little League, to Travel Baseball with the QC A’s and UT Titans, and finally UT High School. He also played football from early on with the Jr Panthers, and finished his High School career on the UT Football Team. Kevin was always proud of Foster’s athlet

ic toughness – he never gave up, never quit during tough practices, drills or games. Foster lived and breathed sports -- if he wasn’t playing, he was watching, if he wasn’t watching, he was talking sports. He had jerseys of his favorite players from every sport, and wore them almost every day. Though his love for sports was wide and diverse, he loved the Chicago Cubs most of all, and was ecstatic when they won the World Series on the day after his 19th birthday – November 2nd, 2016. It’s still surreal, and almost unbearable, for us to believe that just a little over 8 months later, Foster would be gone from this world, and we would be honoring his memory by wearing our favorite Cubs gear to his Visitation and Funeral services, singing “Go Cubs Go” in his honor, Pallbearers all dressed in Foster’s own Cubs jerseys. This is not the storyline that any of us expected Foster’s life to follow, this is not the way his life should have ended. Foster was always so full of life and happy on the outside. As his family, we are comforted in knowing that he had so many wonderful, fun experiences with us and with his friends. We were devoted to having special family vacations, dinners and escapades. One of our last trips all together was catching a Cubs game on May 2nd, Tristyn’s birthday. We had the best time, and took awesome pictures…we will cling to the memories of that day, and of all of the wonderful times that Foster had in this world. Foster’s handsome, smiling face and sweet persona was hiding deep turmoil, and the tremendous weight of anxiety and depression. Foster was so loved by so many – friends, family, coworkers, customers. He knew how very loved he was, and he loved hard right back. Besides his bright eyes and smile, you’ll also notice that there are literally hundreds of pictures of him hugging a friend or loved one. Despite all of the good that was in Foster’s life and heart, he was overtaken by depression. In the last months of his life, he reached out for help, and fought so hard to overcome it. Foster would have never, ever have wanted to see his friends and family in so much pain, but the truth that we are beginning to understand, is that he simply could not bear his own pain any longer. Foster Charles Atwood, you are loved now and forever. Your life has been a blessing, and we, as your loved ones, intend on ensuring that you will live on forever in the hearts of all of those who hear your story. We will share your voice in the hope of saving other blessed souls such as yours. Love is forever Son.

06/13/2026

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Not a golfer but interested in making an impact at our golf outing? This event relies heavily on volunteers from our community. We can't sell merch, put on fun hole games, or raise anywhere near the amount of money we do for free mental health care without volunteers.

Shifts are available all throughout the day on Saturday, July 18. Sign up at this link - we'd love to see you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0549AAAB2EA6F9C70-64371067-2026

06/13/2026
Friends!  Check this out!Have you heard of Mac.Bid, located in Davenport, IA?  They conduct online retail auctions - wit...
06/11/2026

Friends! Check this out!

Have you heard of Mac.Bid, located in Davenport, IA? They conduct online retail auctions - with all items being local! Tammy Burns reached out to them about donating to our Darts For Hope fundraiser in September and their corporate office has agreed to ‘give back’ to Foster’s Voice by running an online auction for 1 week, with 100% of the proceeds being donated back! How cool and fun is that?! Please, please at least check it out. Download MAC.BID from your App Store and use this referral
code 1E6B4218, & choose the Davenport location to begin browsing!

www.mac.bid

The Darts for Hope 🎯 auction will begin on June 15 (through June 22nd). Any won items can be picked up at their location in Davenport, but to make it super easy for everyone, Tammy has graciously agreed to pick up items for us. Get your app and account ready but remember, it doesn’t start until June 15th! This will be fun!

Big thank you to MAC.BID for shoMAC.BIDeir commitment to mental health and su***de awareness in our community! 💙💜

And shout out to Tammy for all of her hard work on this fundraiser!

Please reach out to Tammy with any question on the auction or anything to do with the Darts for Hope event! 563-650-4807. 💚

Buy brand name merchandise at up to 80% off retail pricing with the M@C Discount Auction App. Now you can view items and place bids in every M@C Discount auction from the convenience of your phone or tablet. Browse merchandise by category or search for ex

06/10/2026

It’s not always who you’d expect. This is powerful.

Post Credit:  Ethan Rivera 💚Mental health statistics and facts in honor of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: 🧠 Approx...
06/02/2026

Post Credit: Ethan Rivera 💚

Mental health statistics and facts in honor of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month:

🧠 Approx 20 million men nation wide (out of 61 million) suffer with mental health disorders.

🫁 Men average nearly 80% of the total su***de rate in the United States.

🫀 That means, men are roughly 4X more likely to take their lives in a year than women.

👤 The male su***de rate is on a 34% increase since 2010 for men ages 25-34.

👴🏼 Men 65+ were 6X the rate of women.

🗣️ While woman account for a higher diagnosis of depression, anxiety, etc., men being diagnosed are at a much lower rate due to societal Stigmas based around men.

We all matter. We all deserve the help we need. We all deserve the help we want to seek. As a man, the traditional masculine norms and stigmas are what keeps us from feeling heard, seen, valued. The stigma is that men need to bury their feelings, emotions, & fears, but that needs to be addressed now before we keep losing good men to the high societal expectations that are told to us.

Don’t get me wrong men should lead, should be the provider, should be the protectors but it is OKAY to feel the overwhelming sensation that comes with the duties of being a man.

You do not need to hide. You do not need to run from it. You do not need to bottle it up until you allow it to dictate life or death. MY MEN, YOU ARE WORTH MORE THAN THAT!!

I promise you are not alone. I give you my word that there are other men out there that want to help you and listen to you. You deserve to be seen just as much as everyone else in this world and you should not let anyone tell you different.

Join a men’s group, join a church group, a Bible study, seek the resources that you need to better yourself as a man and your mental health! You are deserving!!

Trained professionals 24/7:
- Call or text 988, or
- Chat at 988lifeline.org

YouthLine 24/7: Volunteers
- (877) 968-8491
- www.theyouthline.org

TrevorLifeLine 24/7: the Trevor Project volunteers
- (866) 488-7386
- www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help

Veterans Crisis Line chat 24/7:
- 838255
- www.veteranscrisisline.net

In loving memory to all Men who have lost their battles with su***de. Lost far too soon..

In loving memory of Foster Atwood
November 1st, 1997 - July 21st, 2017

Foster's Voice - Su***de Awareness

THANK YOU to everyone who attended or contributed, in anyway to our Foster’s Voice Trivia event, that was held last week...
05/31/2026

THANK YOU to everyone who attended or contributed, in anyway to our Foster’s Voice Trivia event, that was held last weekend. Just over 400 people were in attendance and we are so grateful for each and every one.

💙💜TOTAL RAISED $6990 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

That means $3500 for the Quad Cities Foster Cares Fund at Transitions Mental Health & QC Counselor. Community helping community and that is su***de prevention!!

***deAwareness

Today, we say good bye to our bestie, Keaton Herman. 💔
05/23/2026

Today, we say good bye to our bestie, Keaton Herman. 💔

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