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[December 06, 2014]
Since
the passing of Mason City teen, Jacob Bowersock, on June 27, 2014,
friends and family have joined together to bring awareness to
suicide prevention. In their efforts they have walked in two parades
and one Out of the Darkness walk that is hosted annually by the
American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. Jacob’s Team participated
in the Springfield OOTD walk October 18th, raising $748.10 with 32
walkers participating.
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They also walked in the October Prairie Harvest Day Parade held
in Mason City and the 2014 Lincoln Christmas Parade. November 22,
International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day activities in
Springfield were also attended by family members.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
who collects data about mortality in the U.S., including deaths by
suicide, in 2012 (the most recent year for which full data are
available), 40,600 suicides were reported. This makes suicide the
10th leading cause of death for Americans. In that year, someone in
the country died by suicide every 12.9 minutes. These are staggering
statistics of a tragedy that can be prevented.
Jacob’s Team will continue their efforts in 2015 by once again
walking in the 2015 Out of the Darkness walk in Springfield, with
fundraising efforts being planned throughout the year. Currently
there are “Life is Beautiful” shirts available for sale with
proceeds going towards the 2015 walk.
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Anyone interested in a shirt can email
misty62664@yahoo.com
or call/text 217-871-0388. Also an event will be hosted on
November 21, 2015 locally as part of the International Survivors
of Suicide Loss Day.
Information regarding awareness and prevention of suicide can
always be found online at www.afsp.org.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is also available 24/7/365
at 1-800-273-8255. Life is beautiful…. There is help available…. Be
a friend, Be aware and Be a voice for those unfortunately already
lost.
[Misty Bell]
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