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Fighting the Battle Against Suicide

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Pink Living Room

Establishing mental health and wellness, together. 

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Our Story

Why We Fight

Our founder, Summer Moody, has lost far too many loved ones, including two very important people in her life to suicide.  She has been educating herself on the right way to handle these major losses, as well as how to help others grieve, and prevent more losses when possible. 

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Our Film

This Too Shall Pass

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Our founder, Summer Moody, has written a script for a full length feature film to help shed light on the battle of suicide, the healing process, and how to find hope.  We have already made many amazing connections to make this film a success. We have the cast and crew, we just need the funding. 

"This Too Shall Pass Film is a story of a young woman's journey from despair to hope. After experiencing betrayal and loss, Sophia, slowly learns to trust again, navigating the complicated waters of relationships and the realm of the unseen. With help coming from the most unlikely of places, Sophia begins to explore her own journey of faith. She finds herself being led down a road of restoration, healing and a love she never thought possible."

- Sara Bicker

Music Video

Follow

Daniel Moody wrote the song "Follow"

for the film This Too Shall Pass Film.

The CC Nueva Esperanza (New Hope Church in Glenwood, AR) creative team: 

Gideon Garcia, Julio Zavala, and Oscar Sauceda worked together with the film's writer, Summer Moody, and lead actors, Laura Zepeda & Abraham Murguia, on this music video.

 

The purpose of this video is to give a small visual for what the film will be about. While this music video is not actually a clip from the film,THIS TOO SHALL PASS, it will give you a clear picture of the struggle Sophia will face at the beginning of the film and then we will dive into the healing process and how she found hope.

Word of Hope

Steer the narrative toward hope.

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