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Thousands of people marched through Montrose Harbor Saturday morning to raise awareness for mental health struggles at the annual “Out of the Darkness” event. Courtney Sisk has the story.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Unified behind a meaningful mission, thousands of people walked together on Saturday morning at Montrose Harbor for a cause that has impacted so many.
Thank you to Cardinal Blasé Cupich, the Archbishop of Chicago, for his support in creating awareness for the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk to help prevent suicide and bring hope to those affected by suicide.
AFSP's Angela Cummings joins FOX32 to talk about suicide prevention awareness and the upcoming 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk.
Thank you to Ana Belaval, feature reporter for WGN-TV Morning News, for supporting the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk to fight suicide.
Thank you to Dr. Claudia Welke and Compass Health for your continued partnership and support for the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk to fight suicide.
Sean Connolly and Angela Cummings from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention joined CBS News Anchor, Dana Kozlov, ahead of the "Out of the Darkness" Chicagoland walk.
Thank you to Senior News Anchor, Charlie Wojciechowski and NBC 5 for inviting the public to attend the upcoming 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk.
NBC 5 News Anchor, Michelle Relerford, interviews AFSP's Angela Cummings on the annual event that helps prevent suicide as well as bring hope to those affected by suicide.
Thank you to Ryan Chiaverini and Cheryl Scott at ABC 7 for supporting the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk to fight suicide.
Dr Cynthia Paidipati, board member from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention joined ABC 7 to draw awareness of suicide prevention and the Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk.
Thank you to Andy Chanley, afternoon weekday host on XRT 93.1, for his social media shoutout promoting the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk.
Thank you to Ginger Zee, Chief Meteorologist & Chief Climate Correspondent for ABC News, for sharing her mental health story and promoting the Chicagoland Walk.
Thank you to Karla, from Moug & Karla Mornings on B96, for her social media shoutout promoting the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk.
Thank you to Sonic, afternoon weekday host on JAMS 104.3, for his support and upcoming appearance at the 2024 Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk.
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