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Release Date: February 20, 2025
Author: Tricia Stortz

Colorado Suicide Prevention Advocacy Day Event to Be Held at Colorado State Capitol on March 12

On March 12, advocates, mental health professionals, and community members will gather at the Colorado State Capitol Building, in Denver, for an event held in conjunction with Colorado Suicide Prevention Advocacy Day. Hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Colorado Chapter, Mental Health Colorado, the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado, and NAMI Colorado, the event aims to drive policy discussions and strengthen mental health initiatives statewide.The event provides a platform for advocates and the public to engage directly with state legislators. Participants will share personal experiences, highlight local suicide prevention efforts, and discuss legislative actions to expand mental health support across Colorado. Suicide is a critical public health issue — it was the eighth leading cause of death in Colorado in 2023 and the state suicide rate has increased by 30.2 percent over the last 20 years.

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