Holding on, Building Hope
Laura Kane hugged her son, Zachary, before she left home in September 2018. Forty minutes later, he was gone forever.
“He was always the light of the room, the kid who had a lot of friends,” says Kane. “If you would have asked me then if I saw any warning signs, I would have told you absolutely not, but every red flag was there.”
Determined that no other parent should feel blindsided by a child’s suicide, Kane set out to understand the mental health complexities she felt she’d missed…