Helping Hope originated when one of our volunteers and a suicide survivor, used her crocheting as a part of her healing process. Crocheting a large dragon was therapeutic, and presented a challenge she wanted to tackle. Hope the dragon now takes up residence in our office and is beloved by all who see her.
Hope represents those who are bereaved by suicide. She is strength, vulnerability, and grief. Courage and chaos. Soft and safe. She is a survivor, and she found community at LOSS.
Giving to ‘Helping Hope’ means you will support all those bereaved by suicide find a community of survivors who restore hope and stand together for suicide awareness.
As a non-profit, LOSS Community Services relies on your generous donations in order to continue to be an instillation of hope to those bereaved by suicide.
You don’t need to be a major donor to create a major impact. For just $25 per month, you can fill a Survivor Care Package, or for $50 per month, you can fund cards for 75 survivors, comforting them on important dates.
Your steady, manageable gift is the reliable support that ensures a newly bereaved family has the items and resources they need in the wake of a suicide loss.
Set up a monthly donation today, and we will ship you a complimentary thank you cotton t-shirt as a token of our appreciation for your consistent generosity.
As a non-profit, LOSS Community Services relies on your generous donations in order to continue to be an instillation of hope to those bereaved by suicide.
Hope wants to come to you.
Hope is on a mission — to visit 135 workplaces and community groups across our region, bringing a message of healing, connection, and support to those touched by suicide loss.
You can make it happen.
Whether you work at a small office, a large organization, a faith community, a school, or a neighborhood group — Hope belongs there. A visit from Hope is a gentle, meaningful way to:
– Let survivors in your community know they are not alone
– Open the door to conversations about grief and healing
– Connect people with LOSS and the support that’s available to them
Visits are free, flexible, and tailored to your group.