UTAH
Apr 27, 2025, 6:29 PM
FILE- a bench inside of Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Deseret News)
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SALT LAKE CITY — On May 17, Utah American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host their 2025 Hike for Hope at Red Butte Garden.
Beginning at 10 a.m., the event is meant to raise awareness of mental health in construction jobs. However, you don’t have to work in construction to participate in the event.
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The AFSP website explained that the Hike For Hope program’s goal is to improve mental health in construction through preventative education and mental health care.
On the day of the event, participants can check in or register beginning at 9 a.m. Although there is no participation fee, the AFSP is encouraging people to share their fundraising page.
Those who raise $150 will receive a Hike for Hope t-shirt, per the AFSP.
During the event, attendees can also visit a resource center and photo booth, receive honor beads displaying their connections to the cause, or participate in activities.
According to the AFSP, the construction industry has one of the highest suicide rates in the U.S.
Construction of housing is pictured on 300 West in Salt Lake City on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. The construction industry has some of the highest suicide rates in the U.S. (Laura Seitz/Deseret News)
Furthermore, the Centers for Disease Control said mental health and drug use rates are rising in the field. In recent years, the CDC has noted a significant rise in opioid use and suicide rates among construction workers.
Several factors contribute to high rates of mental health struggles in the industry, including:
Oftentimes, opioids are prescribed to help treat pain related to workplace injuries, which are high in the construction industry.
Johns Hopkins University said it’s currently unknown why some people get addicted to opioids and others don’t.
According to the AFSP, suicide can be prevented. If you notice someone struggling, approach them privately and listen without judging them. During times of crisis, stay with the struggling person and contact emergency services.
Dial 988 to access emotional support and 911 to summon emergency services.
“Hike for Hope provides an opportunity to enjoy our natural surroundings and acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental health conditions have affected our lives and the lives of those we care about,” the website said.
If you or anyone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call 988, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline or the Huntsman Mental Health Institute (1-801-583-2500).
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