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Out of the Darkness Walk happening at Beasley Park

Hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and open to the public

The Emerald Coast Out of the Darkness Walk is happening this Saturday, November 11 at Beasley Park.

This free event is hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and open to the public.

When you walk in the Out of the Darkness Walks, you join the effort with hundreds of thousands of people to raise awareness and funds that allow the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to invest in new research, create educational programs, advocate for public policy, and support those who have suffered a loss from suicide.

There was a walk this past Sunday at Niceville High School that was a huge success.

You can register as a walker by visiting AFSP.org/emeraldcoast to sign up. Check-in time is 9am with the walk starting at 10am.

http://getthecoast.com/event/emerald-coast-out-of-the-darkness-walk-2017/

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