Meet Susan Letendre, a New Hampshire resident and veteran of the U.S. Army, who shares her story of service, sacrifice, and advocacy.
Read MoreThe report found a promising trend, showing a steady decrease in suicide deaths from 2 individuals per 10,000 population in 2018 to 1.6 per 10,000 population by 2021. This decline is linked to the collective efforts of various organizations and stakeholders dedicated to suicide prevention in New Hampshire.
Read MoreWith over two decades of experience in the emergency department, Smith has committed her career to the sacred oath of doing no harm and providing compassionate care to her patients.
Read MoreWith this memoir, author Donald Antrim hopes to destigmatize mental illness, and to “strip away the hushed-whispers mystery sounding suicide.”
Read MoreRepresentative Jamie Raskin, in his new book “Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth, and the Trials of American Democracy,” finds catharsis in talking about the death of his son by suicide. His son Tommy’s death came just days before the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 – making a dark time even darker.
Read MoreIn the month of November, and on Veterans Day in particular, we focus on those who have served, or are currently serving our country, and we thank them for their service.
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Sonja and Mitch Wasden seemed to have it all: a long, loving marriage, three healthy and talented children, a supportive faith community, and financial security from Mitch’s work as a hospital CEO.