Huntsman World Senior Games Active Life

#454 Helping Those Left Behind After Suicide - Featuring May Bradley

September 14, 2023 Kyle M Case & Lil Barron Episode 454
#454 Helping Those Left Behind After Suicide - Featuring May Bradley
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Huntsman World Senior Games Active Life
#454 Helping Those Left Behind After Suicide - Featuring May Bradley
Sep 14, 2023 Episode 454
Kyle M Case & Lil Barron

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In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Week in the United States this week, we are honored to speak with May Bradley.  In 2010, May’s daughter, Talese, died by suicide. The extraordinary trauma, grief, and suffering this caused motivated her and her family to create a non-profit organization called LOSS (Loved Ones Suicide Survivors), where she serves as CEO. The main purpose of LOSS is to offer a caring community to those who have lost someone they love to suicide. Originally from Ireland, Ms. Bradley has owned a small business for the past 15 years in Salt Lake City, she has been involved with the Ronald McDonald House Charities for over 20 years, and she has served on boards of several organizations who support families of those who need help in a variety of ways. May is a married mother of three remaining children who are all actively involved in LOSS.



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Send us a Text Message.

In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Week in the United States this week, we are honored to speak with May Bradley.  In 2010, May’s daughter, Talese, died by suicide. The extraordinary trauma, grief, and suffering this caused motivated her and her family to create a non-profit organization called LOSS (Loved Ones Suicide Survivors), where she serves as CEO. The main purpose of LOSS is to offer a caring community to those who have lost someone they love to suicide. Originally from Ireland, Ms. Bradley has owned a small business for the past 15 years in Salt Lake City, she has been involved with the Ronald McDonald House Charities for over 20 years, and she has served on boards of several organizations who support families of those who need help in a variety of ways. May is a married mother of three remaining children who are all actively involved in LOSS.