This conference, hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, is best suited for long-term loss survivors who have found healthy ways to integrate the experience of losing a loved one to suicide into their lives. The conference features workshops, expert-led discussions, and social activities exploring how grief evolves over time.
While it can be challenging to define long-term loss survivors solely in terms of time since their loss, most attendees of this conference will be five or more years beyond the date of their loved one’s suicide. Those suicide loss survivors who have engaged in support groups, counseling or other coping strategies will learn ways to increase their support, connect with other long-term loss survivors, and find ways to further understand their loss as a part of their life’s journey.
This Summit is built to create connection and healing among long-term loss survivors.
Featured Experiences
Expert-led keynote address and plenary sessions
Workshops led by suicide loss survivors and thought leaders
Dinner with entertainment
Group discussions, wellness activities, connection opportunities
Sessions will explore topics including:
Grief, loss, and healing
Holistic and soul-centered well-being
Connection and community support
Dates: Thursday, July 16th-Sunday, July 19th, 2026
Times: TBD at time of publication
Location:
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, 202 E Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 2120
Cost: $400.00
Please note registration ends June 1st, 2026
For questions, please email the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention at info@afsp.org