Nonprofit launched to support grief and mental health

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A new nonprofit called EndurANT Movement will launch on March 24 to support people facing grief and mental health challenges. It was founded by Neal and Samara Tricarico after the death of their 16-year-old son, Anthony. The kickoff event will take place in Solana Beach on the anniversary of Anthony's suicide. The Tricaricos want to honor their son's memory by helping others who struggle with grief and mental health issues. They believe that no one should go through difficult times alone. EndurANT Movement aims to help people transform their pain into purpose through connection and resilience. The nonprofit will focus on mental health, suicide prevention, and support for those with autism and other neurodiversities. The event will provide an overview of the nonprofit's resources, including podcasts and webinars on grief and personal growth. Attendees will also learn how to support mental health for teens and become involved in the movement. The in-person event will run from 5 to 8 p.m., while an online session will be available from 6 to 7 p.m. More information and registration can be found on the EndurANT Movement website.


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