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Concert in Bozeman to Raise Funds for Montana Suicide Prevention: A Night of Hope


Bozeman native country musician Stephanie Quayle will be performing a concert on May 3 at the Armory Music Hall in Bozeman to raise money and awareness for Montana’s chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The concert, titled “A Night of Hope,” aims to unify the community and raise funds for suicide prevention research, education programs, advocacy, and support for survivors of suicide loss.

Suicide is the second leading cause of death for Montanans aged 10 to 44, and more than 49,000 Americans took their own lives in 2023. The foundation, which is the largest private funder of suicide prevention research, does not receive federal funding or grant money.

Quayle, a mental health activist, hopes to make Montana a beacon of hope in the conversation surrounding mental health and inspire others to take action. Her upcoming concert is the beginning of a larger, ongoing effort to support Montanans and promote mental health awareness. Ticket sales for the concert are available online for $25, and doors will open at 6 p.m. for the 7 p.m. show.

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