Thursday, September 8, 2011

Out of the Darkness

This Sunday, the thoughts of the nation, if not the world, will be on the events that happened on September 11, 2001. Our family did not lose a loved one in that terrible tragedy. However, we did lose someone earlier in that same year.



This is a picture of my nephew, Paul, the eldest son of my middle sister. Paul was so close to my husband and I when he was little and it was like he was our own child. He was especially close to my daughter. He was proud of his service in the United States Army and served during Desert Storm. Sadly, on a July day in 2001 when he was just 36 years old, for a reason we will never know, Paul took his own life. Our lives and our world would never quite be the same again.

In the years since he died, I have been so taken aback by the number of people that I have discovered that suicide has affected. It has been a friend, a co-worker, a nurse, a shop owner, the list goes on. Many have had someone in their family who saw, for a brief moment, no way out of their personal pain. They leave behind a legacy of grief and guilt. "Why didn't I know?" "What could I have done?" "If I had only....."

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is at the forefront of research, education and prevention initiatives designed to reduce loss of life from suicide. With more than 33,000 lives lost each year in the U.S. and over one million worldwide, the importance of AFSP's mission has never been greater, nor their work more urgent. September 4th starts National Suicide Prevention week and culminates on September 10th with World Suicide Prevention day on September 10th. Through this organization, Out of the Darkness Walks are being held across the country to raise funds for research and education .

Why do they call it Out of the Darkness? For some, the pain and perceived shame is too difficult to talk about. We need to do all we can to support those around us who are hurting. We need tell those out there that see no "way out" that there is indeed a door of compassion and help they can reach for. We need to let those left behind know that there are others who know what they are going through and that they have our support and understanding.

This Saturday, September 10th, four generations of women in my family, including Paul's Mother, will participate in the Out of the Darkness Walk in Modesto to honor his memory. We covet your prayers during that day. I know it will be difficult for us all. If you see it in your heart to donate to this organization, please contact me via my email and I will give you the information needed to do so.

Thank you so much.

8 comments:

Lallee said...

Jean, I will be with you in spirit on Saturday. I'm so sorry for the loss of your nephew. This was a touching post.

Mumzie said...

Best of luck on Saturday, my thoughts will be with you. We will be in Bay Area, so won't be able to make it. Yvonne

Rocky Creek Scotties and Rocky Creek Ramblings said...

Miss Jean, this post so touched me. Our pastor just lost his son to suicide and he was the type of guy that was so happy-go-lucky. Everyone just loved him - obviously that was a cover-up for a hurting heart. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family as you reach out to others.

xo
Lynn

Cathy said...

Thank you for posting about this. My family has also lost a member to suicide but I was not aware of this organization.

carol fun said...

You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers - take care!

Sweet Cottage Dreams said...

God Bless Paul and God Bless you and your family. May we always remember our loved ones with love and the knowing that someday we shall all be together again - only this time to never have to leave their side.

xxoo
Becky

Elizabeth and Gary said...

Dear Jean,
Our loved ones that have passed, will always be in our hearts. Why we ask did they have to leave us so soon...but like you say sometimes we will never know until we meet again in heaven.
I am so sorry your family had to go through such heartbreak.
Really big hugs, Elizabeth

ChaChaneen said...

Hi Gorgeous,
I'm behind in my visits again... I always welcome the routine that the return of school brings but it certainly doesn't leave me much free time. :)

This is a beautiful post Jean. I didn't know about this organization either. Prayers for you and Paul's family during your tribute walk.