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What People Are Saying
Discussing mental health, especially suicide, is often avoided. When we talk about these issues, we bring them into reality. Unfortunately, society tends to treat them as if they don’t exist. A Light in Dark Places is dedicated to changing this narrative. The dedication shown in their plays reflects a profound level of love and concern that is impossible to overlook. The ALIDP team goes above and beyond to depict everyday scenarios that highlight mental health, showing audiences how simple it can be to offer help. As someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder, I can personally relate to many of the thoughts, feelings, and situations portrayed, and I find the responses incredibly helpful.
— Plays for Hope attendee, Dallas
“Like a lot of people, I've battled my own mental health struggles over the years. I've lost family members to suicide and watched friends stuggle with suicidal ideation. Art is best when it can make an impact and promote positive change, and that's why I was excited to participate as an actor in Plays for Hope. It was a privilege to be a part of bringing these original plays to the stage that not only help raise awareness but teach us how to better navigate our interactions with those struggling with suicidal ideation of living with the effects of a loved one's suicide. One conversation can save a life.”
— Volunteer and actor