Our April newsletter is here and provides some updates. It also includes suicide prevention at other countries around the world.
Excellent article by John Bateson, BRF board member, that you will find a link to at the end of the newsletter
https://t.co/jECcUHh4kp
Our newsletter for December is now available. It has a recent accounting of victims.
It also acknowledges the person who helped make the BridgeRail Foundation possible ;
Alexsis de Raadt St. James.
https://t.co/CNXTuToVk4 @KevinHinesStory
Our recent newsletter is available. This provides updates on suicides at the Golden Gate Bridge, honoring board members and two new bills at the state level regarding suicide prevention and the transportation committee.
https://t.co/YhVPRWP80C
@MattWallace888 If she was in a car accident and had a significant head injury, it could be a factor in her death. I’m surprised I don’t read more about this when I see pictures of her face so bruised.
Our April newsletter is out and it is good to see there were no suicides in March. The interventions are also decreasing!
Also meet one of our new board members, Christiana Bosch Guzauskas
https://t.co/eiUoiIa7KS
Our February newsletter has been released and it introduces one of our new board members, Christine Yonemura. Please welcome her to our endeavors! https://t.co/pSYfj7vcGl
Our January newsletter is out! Updates on cost of the net; information about the Marin County Suicide Prevention Collaborative and theirs efforts along with other notable Suicide bridges across the country.
https://t.co/r8qeSKDA9m
THANK YOU to all who supported us to reach our goal of a barrier at the @GGBridge.
Our work is not done.
We will keep working on barriers at other sites along with advocacy nationwide.
Please consider donating to help us continue today. #GivingTuesday
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Our June newsletter has updated information about the reduction of suicides on the Golden Gate Bridge. It also includes information about the recent release of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy. https://t.co/OwbfZJBcmC