Possible Always Receives Letter of Support from the Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition

Possible Always is honored to have received a letter of support from the Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition, a statewide organization dedicated to advancing suicide prevention, awareness, education, and collaboration across Florida.

The Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition has long served as an important voice in bringing people, organizations, and communities together around a shared commitment to preventing suicide and supporting those impacted by it. Their work reflects the belief that suicide prevention requires connection, coordination, and collective responsibility.

In its letter, the Coalition expressed strong support for the Possible Always vision to strengthen Florida’s 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline system and transform the continuum from crisis response to long-term recovery.

The Coalition recognized the urgent challenges Florida continues to face related to suicide, mental health access, and crisis system capacity. Their letter emphasized that addressing these challenges requires not only timely crisis intervention, but also coordinated follow-up, peer-led recovery support, and system-level collaboration.

This recognition is especially meaningful because it reflects the kind of shared responsibility Possible Always believes is essential to building a stronger crisis care continuum: one where 988 centers, suicide prevention leaders, peer support providers, behavioral health systems, and community partners work together to ensure people are met with compassion, dignity, and a pathway forward.

The Coalition also recognized our commitment to lived-experience leadership, workforce wellbeing, recovery-oriented systems of care, and innovative service delivery. By bridging acute crisis intervention with community-based recovery and belonging, the Possible Always model aims to reduce fragmentation and strengthen outcomes across Florida.

We are grateful for the Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition’s leadership and continued work to advance suicide prevention across the state.

Their letter of support affirms the importance of building a more compassionate, responsive, and effective crisis care system where no person is left without a pathway forward.

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