A New Path Forward
for Suicide Prevention
Communities Deserve More Than Crisis Response.
For too long, individuals experiencing suicidal crisis have had limited options: the emergency department or short-term inpatient hospitalization. Yet research shows that suicide risk can actually increase in the weeks and months after a psychiatric discharge.
Meanwhile, suicide and self-harm cost the U.S. more than $500 billion every year: in healthcare spending, lost productivity, and the unseen costs of human suffering.
Communities deserve more than crisis response. They deserve real treatment, real hope, and real prevention.
Our Mission
Together in Hope Foundation exists to:
Fund access to evidence-based suicide treatment
Strengthen community suicide prevention education
Support families, schools, and workplaces
Build collaborative, community-driven networks of care
What Makes Our Approach Different
We focus on suicide-specific, evidence-based therapy, not medication-only or crisis-only models.
Recent outcomes from clinics using this treatment framework show:
What Makes Our Approach Different
98%
of clients were successfully stabilized and discharged from care.
5.5%
of clients returned in crisis within 90 days.
