Grief and Loss In Motion and Trumbull County Loss are Tyler’s legacy. He wanted so much to change the world, from creating his own library in his third grade classroom to the BMS Snack Attack food collection at lunch in sixth grade. This is our attempt to change the world for survivors of suicide loss and those struggling: to give them a voice, let them know we see them, and to hold sacred space on their journey with them. They say to end stigma we have to stop talking about stigma, but until mental health, suicide, medication needs and all that is encompassed in this subject become something we openly discuss with transparency and confidence, we have to keep working to end stigma. Help me with this battle with your donations. Thank you.