Life Forest®, a purpose driven burial ground in New Hampshire is hosting an event on Friday, October 7th to benefit NAMI New Hampshire’s (National Alliance of Mental Illness) Connect Suicide Prevention Program. The Connect Program, developed by NAMI NH, trains professionals and community members to prevent and respond effectively to suicide across the lifespan. For more information, visit the website at www.theconnectprogram.org.
Life Forest is proud to announce their first event to benefit NAMI NH’s Connect Suicide Prevention Program. On Friday, October 7th from 8 pm to Midnight we invite you to gather in the dark at Life Forest’s MIDNIGHT MARKET to help illuminate the importance of Suicide Prevention! Over 20 Artisan Vendors, including Clayton’s Way Farm, Apotheca, Myths and Maidens, Gingerbread Portraits, Sugar Bones Farm, SunFox Farm, Shaker Road Provisions, Manix’s Creative Stuff and Things, Creations by JHardy and many more. All attendees will be provided with information and resources and will have an opportunity to donate to NAMI NH’s Connect Suicide Prevention Program.
988 Suicide and Crisis LIFELINE. Crisis Text Line Text NAMI to 741741.
“-Grieving our loss of Kaleb was the hardest thing we as a family have gone through. Life Forest has provided us with comfort and peace.” – Andrea Wing, Life Forest family member
About Life Forest®:
Life Forest is a conservation burial ground located amongst a natural forest where trees are planted to memorialize loved ones and allows you to be buried with your pets. Life Forest believes that a compassionate burial experience, and the planting of a tree, fosters an environment of healing after loss. The burial ground is surrounded by 80 acres of conservation land where families and friends of loved ones can hike numerous trails and swim in nearby creeks. Life Forest fosters a community of healing, hosting free acoustical concerts, shared memorial gardens, and educational opportunities for those in the environmental science and deathcare industries. Because the trees act as burial monuments, the memorial trees are protected under cemetery law and legally recorded with burial plot GPS data to the Life Forest Deed.