After my husband ended his life I felt like life was over. I thought things were always going to be awful and I would never be able to move forward. I will never say that things are “better” without Brett, but I will say that SASS-MoKan – Suicide Awareness Survivor Support has taught me how to cope and manage my grief in healthier ways. Brett’s suicide has left a hole inside of me forever, but with SASS support I know that I don’t have to remain down in that hole and that it’s ok to find purpose, meaning, and happiness again. Looking forward to group tonight.
http://www.sass-mokan.com
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After my husband ended his life I was completely devastated and felt as if I was torn into pieces that could never be put back together. How could life go on? The emotional pain he ended was unknowingly passed onto me. I knew I needed help quickly. I joined a support group called SASS (Suicide Awareness Survivor Support) who supports the ones left behind after a loved one's suicide and also helps raise mental health awareness. I will never get over my husband's death, but I now know that I can get through it, thanks to SASS. I sweep nothing under the rug. By starting an open and honest conversation I hope to help break down the stigmas and start raising mental health awareness. Together we can stay above the rug!
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