Support for families after a suicide loss.
We provide financial assistance, practical guidance, and community understanding
for families in Utah County who have lost a loved one to suicide.
“Keep on keepin on.”
In loving memory of Brady, whose life and kindness inspire this project.
How Brady’s Keep On Project helps
Our grants and resources are designed to ease some of the immediate weight
families carry in the days and weeks after a suicide loss.
Financial Assistance
Grants that can be used flexibly for funeral costs, household bills,
debts left behind, or other urgent needs.
Practical Guidance
Clear, simple information about what to do next: death certificates,
who to notify, and where to turn for additional help.
Community Support
Connection with people who understand the realities of suicide loss
and respond with compassion, not judgment.
Brady’s Story
Brady was a son, friend, and bright light in the lives of the people who knew him.
After his death by suicide, his family and friends created Brady’s Keep On Project
to honor his memory by helping others through the shock and strain that follow
a suicide loss.
This project exists so that families in Utah County facing their hardest days
can feel seen, supported, and given a little more room to breathe.
How we can help your family
Every situation is different. Here’s how we usually begin walking with a family.
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Reach out
Contact us to briefly share what you’re facing and what kind of help you’re hoping for.
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Talk with us
We’ll connect with you to learn more, answer questions, and explain how our grants work.
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Receive support
Together we’ll decide on practical support that can ease some of the immediate financial strain.
Practical resources for the days ahead
In the middle of grief, paperwork and logistics can feel impossible.
Our resource guides break down next steps into simple, manageable pieces.
- How many death certificates you may need, and who might request them
- Who to notify about a death (employers, banks, insurance, and more)
- Financial and legal tasks to consider over the first few months
- Links to counseling, grief groups, and survivor-of-suicide-loss support
Need someone to walk through it with you?
If you’re not sure where to start, reach out. We can help you prioritize
what needs attention now and what can wait.
Gather with others, remember loved ones, and support families in our community.
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Community Fundraiser
Join us for an evening of community, remembrance, and support for families affected by suicide loss.
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Benefit Concert
An evening of music and hope to raise funds for our financial assistance program.
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Volunteer Training
Learn how to support families with compassion and confidence as part of our volunteer team.
