194 Adoptee Remembrance Day
/Adoptee Remembrance Day is commemorated annually on October 30th. This episode has a collection of recordings that listeners have submitted to the show on what Adoptee Remembrance Day means to them. Haley also shares a way you can show up for fellow adoptees during November, using #DearAdoptees.
Thank you to all who recorded your thoughts, it is deeply appreciated! If your audio was not included it was because we could not fix the quality of the audio recording, not because of the content.
*Content warning - this episode has mentions of suicide, self-harm, sexual assault, and other potentially triggering topics.
Show Notes
Recommended Resources
- Adoptee Remembrance Day - commemorated annually on October 30th
- What is Adoptee Remembrance Day?
- Adoptee Remembrance Day Facebook Page
- RSVP to the Adoptee Remembrance Day Event on Facebook
- Adoptees Connect on Instagram | adopteesconnect.com | Facebook
- Use the hashtag #DearAdoptees throughout November
- Dear Adoption, dearadoption.com | Instagram | Facebook
Crisis Hotlines:
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 In July 2022, 988 will become the national three-digit code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, some mobile carriers already support this number. USA
- Crisis Services Canada 1-833-456-4566 24/7 (text 45645, available 4:00pm - 12:00am Eastern time) Canada
- Crisis Text Line - text HOME to 741741 (USA & Canada)
- Crisis Text Line UK: text HOME to 85258
- Crisis Text Line Ireland: text HOME to 50808
- List of Suicide Crisis Lines Worldwide
- Sexual Assault Crisis Support (RAINN) 1-800-656-4673 (USA)
- Trans Lifeline 1-877-565-8860 (USA)
- Trans Lifeline 1-877-330-6366 (Canada)
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