On October 7, 2020

Killington walks for suicide prevention

On Saturday, Sept. 26, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention held its annual Out of the Darkness Walk in Killington. The event raised funds to prevent suicide and to raise awareness.

The local Hi FRiEND team was led by Ann Southworth, walking for her son Robby, who died by suicide, March 1, 2019.

“It was a big group this year, over 40 strong, and our team raised $10,000 for suicide prevention,” Southworth said. “I’m so proud of our team, donors, and leader of the group Jenna Baird. She did a tremendous job coordinating donations and organizing our walkers. I would also like to acknowledge the mask makers, Erin Rhode and Beth Callan. Together they made over 70 masks to give away to the walkers.”

The local Hi FRiEND team (named after one of Robby’s tattoos on his elbow, written with all capital letters but the i) chose to walk Killington Road because this was one of Robby’s favorite places, Southworth said. Robby grew up riding and biking at Killington.

“The day was knock out gorgeous,” she added.

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