August 30, 2011

3rd Nationwide Event (October 10th & 11th)

Hey everyone,

About a year ago, we switched over to an official website (http://chalkmessages.org). You can also find us on Facebook (http://facebook.com/chalkmessages) or on Twitter (@chalkmessages). All further updates will come from those accounts.

While we’re here though, the 3rd Annual Nationwide You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project will be taking place on October 10th (October 11th if your university is closed on the 10th). RSVP on the 2011 official Facebook page here: 

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=114690748622200

If you have any questions, send us an email at info@chalkmessages.org. And check the website and FB page for further updates.

Hope you’re all doing well! Please always remember: You are loved.


September 16, 2010

2nd Annual Nationwide You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project

The 2nd Annual Nationwide You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project takes place on October 4th, 2010.

Please visit our website at http://chalkmessages.org for LGBTQ & suicide-prevention resources. 

Looking for ideas for October 4th? Visit our Getting Involved page.

Stay updated with our Facebook Page.

PLEASE NOTE: We have moved from Tumblr to an official website. From now on, all updates will be included on the website (http://chalkmessages.org) and our official Facebook page. 

July 1, 2010

Website

Official website for the You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project is now up and running.

Visit us at: http://chalkmessages.org

Our new email address is: info@chalkmessages.org

Find us on Facebook

June 23, 2010

Official Project Kits & Website

The 2nd Annual Nationwide You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project will take place on Monday October 4, 2010.

Right now, we’re working on Project Kits for participating universities. The kits will include suicide-prevention resources, ideas for creating an LGBTQ friendly campus, a piece of sidewalk chalk, and possibly an official project bracelet. And of course, information about the You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project.

We’re also working on our official project website. More details on that to come.

For timely updates and statuses, be sure to follow the You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project on Facebook.

February 19, 2010

Resources

Become a fan of the You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project on Facebook

Read about our other campaign: Dreams Untitled Project

A list of suicide-prevention organizations and LGBTQ youth resources:

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK

Active Minds 
Website: http://activeminds.org
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yh7x3w9
Twitter: @active_minds

From website: Active Minds is the only organization working to utilize the student voice to change the conversation about mental health on college campuses. By developing and supporting chapters of a student-run mental health awareness, education, and advocacy group on campuses, the organization works to increase students’ awareness of mental health issues, provide information and resources regarding mental health and mental illness, encourage students to seek help as soon as it is needed, and serve as liaison between students and the mental health community.

Send Silence Packing Campaign (from website): Send Silence Packing is an exhibit of 1,100 backpacks representing the number of college student lives lost to suicide each year. Active Minds Inc. has collected and continues to collect backpacks and personal stories in memory or in honor of loved ones impacted by suicide. By displaying backpacks with personal stories of loved ones that put a ‘face’ to lives lost to suicide, Send Silence Packing carries the message that preventing suicide is not just about lowering statistics, but also about saving the lives of students, daughters, sons, brothers, sisters and friends across the nation. Contributions serve as a meaningful outlet for survivors’ grief as well as a powerful way to raise awareness and work towards suicide prevention.


American Foundation for Suicide Prevention 
Website: http://afsp.org
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/ykocnxl
Twitter: @afspnational

From website: The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is the leading national not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research, education and advocacy, and to reaching out to people with mental disorders and those impacted by suicide.


GLSEN
Website: http://glsen.org
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/ygnn4t5
Twitter: @glsen

From Facebook: GLSEN, or the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, is a national education organization working to ensure safe schools for ALL students, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.


Jed Foundation
Website: http://jedfoundation.com
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/ye2zgzw
Twitter: @jedfoundation

From website: The Jed Foundation works nationally to reduce the rate of suicide and the prevalence of emotional distress among college and university students. To achieve this end, the organization collaborates with the public and leaders in higher education, mental health, and research to produce and advance initiatives that:
• Decrease the stigma surrounding emotional disorders and increase help-seeking in the college student population
• Increase understanding of the warning signs of suicide and the symptoms of emotional disorders among college students
• Build awareness of the prevalence of suicide and emotional disorders among college students
• Strengthen campus mental health services, policies, and programs

Matthew Shepard Foundation
Website: http://matthewshepard.org
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/ygg3klo
Twitter: @msferasehatenow

From Facebook: The Matthew Shepard Foundation was founded by Dennis and Judy Shepard in memory of their 21-year old son, Matthew, who was murdered in an anti-gay hate crime in Wyoming in October 1998. 

Created to honor Matthew in a manner that was appropriate to his dreams, beliefs and aspirations, the Foundation seeks to “Replace Hate with Understanding, Compassion & Acceptance” through its varied educational, outreach and advocacy programs and by continuing to tell Matthew’s story.

The Foundation focuses on three primary areas: Erasing Hate in our society, putting GLBT Youth First and ensuring Equality for all GLBT Americans.


To Write Love on Her Arms 
Website: http://twloha.com
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yhfa4xm
Twitter: @twloha

From website: To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.


Trevor Project: 
Website: http://thetrevorproject.org
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/y9e74ld
Twitter: @trevorproject

LGBTQ Youth Trevor Helpline: 866-4-U-Trevor

From website: The Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. 

The Trevor Project operates the only accredited, nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth. If you or a friend are feeling lost or alone, call The Trevor Helpline. There is hope, there is help.

November 20, 2009

2nd Annual Nationwide You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Prjoect

The 2nd Annual Nationwide You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project will take place on Monday October 4th, 2010.

The You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project will be teaming up with both national and local suicide-prevention awareness campaigns for an even bigger impact in 2010. We’ll be keeping you informed on the project’s progress over the next few months with sporadic updates.

We’ll also be unveiling another suicide-prevention awareness campaign that falls under our project blog’s name: Dreams Untitled The new initiative also makes use of sidewalk chalk.

Please become a fan of  the You-Are-Loved Chalk Message Project on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/You-Are-Loved-Chalk-Message-Project/161142769576?ref=mf

October 23, 2009
September 17, 2009

Trevor Project

The Trevor Project emailed us about cross-promoting each other’s causes. The Trevor Project is a 24/7 suicide & crisis prevention helpline for LGBTQ and questioning youth.

Visit their website here:

http://www.thetrevorproject.org