We couldn’t be more thrilled with this year’s packed-house turnout for the 6th Annual “Bring the Conversation to Light” Luncheon. Over 1,200 people dedicated to the fight against suicide came to celebrate our achievements over the past year and gain further insight on becoming beacons of hope in their own families, workplaces, and communities.
Shoutout to the Hope Squad from North Elementary for ringing in the Luncheon with a great performance to Carrie Underwood’s Champion!
And a huge thanks to Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker for once again blessing the Luncheon with a meaningful prayer.
An introduction by Foundation Co-Founder and father of Jordan, Tom Harris.
And below, a video highlighting our important initiatives from 2019.
Executive Director Christina Judge with a look back on the year’s impressive numbers.
Matt Harris, brother of Jordan Harris, with a touching personal speech commemorating Jordan.
Dr. Frank Campbell
Keynote Speaker
We were blessed this year to feature Dr. Frank Campbell, the esteemed suicidologist and founder of the L.O.S.S. team (Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors), as our keynote speaker. Dr. Campbell gave a detailed breakdown of his ‘prevention to postvention’ model for fighting suicide, and explained how every individual can be a part of the “formula for Hope”.
Rounding off the evening: Foundation Co-Founder and mother of Jordan, Ellen Harris with closing remarks.
And photos below from the closing performance of Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” by the White Settlement ISD Fine Arts Academy Hope Squad!
Thanks so much to our sponsors for making the event possible, and thank you to everyone who played a part big or small in making 2019 a fantastic year for this Foundation.
If you missed the Luncheon this year or are now more able, please donate to help us make 2020 even better.
Photos by STYLE FW