A Christmas That Heals
Presented by I Am the Voice of Suicide
A Community Mission to Bring Hope to Grieving Families This Holiday Season
A Night to Heal. A Mission to Help.
The holidays should bring warmth, connection, and joy — but for many families grieving a loved one lost to suicide or trauma, this season becomes a painful reminder of all that’s missing.
The empty chair.
The silence where laughter used to be.
The traditions that will never be the same.
This December, three families in our community are carrying unimaginable grief:
Four young children (ages 2–9) facing their first Christmas without their mother.
A mother spending the holidays with one less seat at the table.
Another mother longing to hear her son’s voice just one more time.
No child should grow up without a parent.
No parent should have to bury their child.
No family should have to grieve alone.
This is not charity.
This is healing. This is dignity. This is love in action.
Why This Mission Matters
These families are overwhelmed and navigating a pain no one should carry alone.
Children who don’t understand why mommy isn’t coming back.
Parents struggling to bring joy when they’re barely holding themselves together.
The holidays magnify their loss — but together, we can surround them with compassion and restore a little light to their season.
We are raising funds to provide each family with a full Christmas experience:
gifts, meals, support services, and a moment of peace during the hardest chapter of their lives.
No amount is too small.
Every donation is a seed of hope.
How You Can Help
1. Donate
Every dollar goes directly to gifts, meals, and support services.
Give at: www.iamthevoiceofsuicide.org
2. Sponsor a Family
Honor someone you love by covering a family’s gifts, meals, or services.
3. Provide In-Kind Support
Clothing, toys, meals, gift cards, or professional services — all are needed and deeply appreciated.
4. Share Their Story
Tell someone. Post it. Forward it.
Healing multiplies when a community stands together.
Together, We Can Make This a Christmas That Heals.
Join us in lifting these families with compassion, presence, and hope —
because no one should have to grieve in silence.