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to share their stories and raise awareness of suicide prevention. they came together notjust to make this quilt but to talk and heal. we all have that common denominator which ties us all together, and we take part in weekly zoom meetings and things like that. and it s. it s just been a very cathartic experience. it has helped us to talk to each other about what s happened within the family, and with leo. and when we ve met other people, a part of the group, being able to share those stories without fear of being judged, or stigma attached. creating this quilt has been a massive emotionaljourney for all of us involved in the room. karen is one of the founder members of the speak their name project. she lost her husband ian and her daughter bethany to suicide. cos when you see that quilt and look at those squares, and see the loss and the love that s in that, if it helps somebody,
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