Chicagoland Out of the Darkness Walk October 3 seeks to save lives, bring hope,
and break the stigma surrounding mental health
The three-mile walk features a resource and programs tent, loss survivors’ tent, the “Why We Walk” Wall to honor loved ones lost, and the signature AFSP honor beads: colored strands that allow participants to identify their personal connection to the cause.
- Date: October 3, 2026
- Location: Montrose Harbor, 601 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago, IL
- Check-In: 9:00 AM (CDT)
- Event Start: 10:30 AM (CDT)
- Registration/Donations: www.afsp.org/Chicago
Happiness Project is a mission-driven clothing brand to fight mental health stigma and support suicide prevention aligns perfectly with AFSP’s goals. “Working with AFSP Chicago has been an incredible opportunity. Our goal with Happiness Project is to break the stigma behind mental health, and there is no better partner to do so with than the incredible group at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention,” said Mike Jones, Co-Founder/CMO of Happiness Project. “We want to make it ‘cool’ to talk about your feelings, especially for the next generation. I love to say, when you break a bone, you let everyone know, tell people to sign your cast, etc. The same should be done with your mental health. Mental health, physical health—it’s all your health, and you are not alone, no matter what you are going through.” The 2026 event will be emceed by Stefan Holt, anchor for NBC 5 Chicago, which serves as a media partner. Other media partners will be announced soon. How to Get Involved: Register, Create a Team, Raise Funds, Donate
AFSP Illinois is calling on the community to help reach a fundraising milestone of $1 million. Funds raised at the Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk directly support research, advocacy efforts, and educational programs in schools, workplaces, and communities across Illinois and throughout the country. There is no fee to register. To find a community walk nationwide, check www.afsp.org/Walks. To find a local Illinois community walk, check www.afsp.org/ILTogether The Fight to Save Lives
According to the Centers for Disease Control, suicide is the second leading cause of death among people ages 10-34, affecting 1 in 5 families in the U.S. In 2023, the National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reported an estimated 12.8 million adults aged 18 or older reported having thoughts of suicide, and 1.5 million (0.6%) adults attempted suicide during the past year. However, 91% of adults in the U.S. think suicide can be prevented. About the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to individuals affected by suicide. The organization creates a culture that is smart regarding mental health through educational programs, advocation for suicide prevention, and providing support for those affected by suicide. All donations go towards these efforts with the goal to greatly reduce the national suicide rate. For more information about AFSP go to www.afsp.org. To learn more about AFSP Illinois, go to www.afsp.org/illinois If you or someone you know may be at risk for suicide, call or text 988, or chat via 988lifeline.org to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Suicide Prevention Resources: www.afsp.org/resources
Suicide Warning Signs: www.afsp.org/signs Media: Reporting on Suicide Prevention: www.afsp.org/reporting VIDEO: B-roll of 2025 Chicagoland Walk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5sXo8nZXGg PHOTOS: Photos of 2025 Chicagoland Walk here: SOURCE American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

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