We’re Here to Help

Support, guidance, and answers.

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If you have questions, need support, or would like to learn more about the programs and services offered by Together in Hope Foundation, we’re here to help. Whether you are seeking guidance for yourself, supporting a loved one, or looking for ways to partner with our mission, our team is ready to connect with you. Please reach out using the contact information below, and we will respond as soon as possible. Every conversation matters, and we are honored to be part of your journey toward hope and healing.

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.

5.6 weeks

was the average length of treatment, providing rapid and focused stabilization.

What We Do

Access to Care Fund
Removing financial barriers so individuals can receive suicide-specific treatment such as CAMS and DBT.

Community Resilience Workshops
Training families, schools, workplaces, and community groups in suicide prevention skills.

Peer & Family Support Networks
Providing connection, understanding, and support led by individuals with lived experience.

Youth & School Outreach
Early suicide prevention, crisis support, and funded treatment for students.

Provider Partnerships
Strengthening networks of licensed therapists trained in suicide-specific care.

We currently support programs across Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Texas, Oregon, Georgia, and Arizona, expanding access through both in-person and telehealth suicide treatment.

Our promise is simple:
If someone is at risk for suicide, cost should never determine whether they get help.