WHY

 
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OUR INSPIRATION

On June 19, 2014, our dear friend Ryan Joseph Candice took his own life; just two weeks shy of his 21st birthday.

Ryan was one of the most warm-hearted, welcoming guys. His inclusiveness made him immensely popular on campus, and his kindness made you feel lucky to call him a friend. He was the life of the party; everyone's best friend. As an international business major at the University of Missouri, he was smart, well respected, and determined. He had an incredibly bright future ahead of him. Ryan was the last person that anyone would expect to die by suicide. 

No one saw it coming.

 A man who seemingly had it all, Ryan exemplifies the fact that mental illness does not discriminate and you never know what battles people may secretly be fighting.  The stigma keeps so many from reaching out for the help they desperately need. 

UNFORTUNATELY, RYAN IS ONE OF MANY. 

Over 44,000 Americans take their lives each year. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for Americans ages 10-24. It has become increasingly prevalent due in part to inadequate access to resources and the stigma surrounding mental illness that keeps so many from seeking help.


IT'S TIME TO START THE CONVERSATION AND SAVE LIVES.