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National Survivors of Suicide Day

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2016 date
  
November 19

2018 date
  
November 17

2017 date
  
November 18

2019 date
  
November 23

National Survivors of Suicide Day httpsstatic1squarespacecomstatic534084f9e4b

Observed by
  
United States, worldwide

Date
  
Saturday before American Thanksgiving

Clip from afsp s national survivors of suicide day program 2009


National Survivors of Suicide Day was designated by the United States Congress as a day when the friends and family of those who have died by suicide can join together for healing and support. This day always falls on the Saturday before American Thanksgiving.

In 1999, Senator Harry Reid introduced a resolution to the United States Senate which led to the creation of National Survivors of Suicide Day. Reid is a survivor of his father's suicide. As citizens of other countries began observing the day in their local communities, it was renamed as International Survivors of Suicide Day.

Every year, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention sponsors International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, a program that unites survivors of suicide loss across the world. At events in hundreds of cities spanning 6 continents, survivors of suicide loss gather together to remember their loved ones and offer each other support. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention produces a program shown at these events that features personal stories and advice from other survivors and psychiatric professionals. These events help survivors cope with the tragedy of losing someone to suicide.

References

National Survivors of Suicide Day Wikipedia