b'Those who are interested can also get involved in supporting International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day (also known as Survivor Day) at local events throughout the world. These are just a few examples of how people can become involved as volunteers. AFSP offers many other ways to get involved, from joining an Out of the Darkness TMWalk, to becoming a volunteer field advocate and helping our public policy office in Washington, D.C., to pass suicide prevention policies that will save lives. Many suicide loss survivors find healing in supporting and helping others, and we cannot achieve our mission of saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide without our dedicated, passionate and empathetic volunteers.To learn more about volunteer opportunities, we encourage you to reach out to your local chapter. To find a local chapter, visit afsp.org/chaptersMemorialsThe AFSP Memorial Fund is a meaningful and lasting way to honor a loved one while helping others. Thoughtful gifts made to Memorial Funds help AFSP continue to pursue our mission. Family and friends can visit, leave notes of support, share stories, and donate to your Memorial Fund web page at afsp.org/MemorialFund.Memorials can take various forms other than financial contributions. Many survivors of suicide loss find participation in the arts, nature, or events dedicated to the memory of their beloved to be meaningful. Volunteering for a specific cause that was of personal interest to your loved one alsocarries meaning. Resource and Healing Guide 25'