19 Apr Ripple Effect: Walk For Suicide Prevention
The Ripple Effect: Walk for Suicide Prevention will raise funds to support Changing Tides' efforts in supporting mental health awareness and services, and build bridges in suicide prevention....
The Ripple Effect: Walk for Suicide Prevention will raise funds to support Changing Tides' efforts in supporting mental health awareness and services, and build bridges in suicide prevention....
Do you know how to recognize the warning signs of someone experiencing suicidal thoughts? Would you know the best way to support them, or what resources to direct them to? Changing Tides’ (CT), a program of Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC), new CT Anchor initiative aims...
The 4th annual Changing Tides gala returned on November 27 at the Palos Verdes seaside estate of Carolyn Elliot. With this year’s event themed Upstream, the intimate gathering of supporters celebrated the successes of this young adult-driven LTSC program which has seen substantial growth since its...
“You never know what people are going through,” Elliot shared as she walked in memory of her friend Tommy, who died by suicide. This September, as we observe Suicide Prevention Month, we reflect on the strong and compassionate community that gathered at Changing Tides’ event,...
Suicide is now the leading cause of death for AANHPI young people aged 15-24, accounting for 33% of deaths. Changing Tides hosted ‘Ripple Effect: Walk for Suicide Prevention’ to raise awareness and generate funds to support their mental health work within the AANHPI community. “It really...
Suicide is the leading cause of death among AAPI young adults. This statistic does not hold true for other racial groups in the United States. Since May is both AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, learn about what Changing Tides is doing to...