We are thrilled to share that Grassroots Suicide Prevention has been shortlisted for the Digital Revolution Awards in the Tech for Good category, a national award recognising organisations using technology to create meaningful social impact.


We are thrilled to share that Grassroots Suicide Prevention has been shortlisted for the Digital Revolution Awards in the Tech for Good category, a national award recognising organisations using technology to create meaningful social impact.

Raquel is a Grassroots Suicide Prevention supporter and fundraiser who has appeared in our blog before. She is always keen to support us and to spread the message of suicide prevention far and wide. She set herself the challenge of fundraising for us through an amazing 40 events in a year!
Earlier this year Grassroots teamed up with accomplished director Martin Percy to make a film about suicide prevention. The film presents an unfolding conversation between two flatmates, Chris and Jason.

Grassroots Suicide Prevention based in Brighton is celebrating today (14th January 2020) after being awarded £400,764 in National Lottery funding to transform its digital capabilities.

On 16 May 2019, Grassroots was proud to receive a GSK IMPACT Award at a ceremony at the Science Museum in London along with 9 other charities.

Grassroots has been selected from more than 370 organisations across the UK as one of 10 winners of the 2019 GSK IMPACT Awards for outstanding contributions to improving the UK’s health and wellbeing.

The Stay Alive app is a free to download suicide prevention tool, designed to help people thinking about suicide and those concerned about someone else.

Thanks to everyone who has supported us and of course our heartfelt thanks to our Real Talk community for starting conversations that really do save lives. This one is for YOU.
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