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"DeeDee's Cry" Empowers Suicide Prevention Efforts in Boston's BIPOC Communities

"DeeDee's Cry" Empowers Suicide Prevention Efforts in Boston's BIPOC Communities

New England Weekend

July 29, 202334m 12s

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Show Notes

Toy Burton, a longtime Roxbury resident with deep ties to the neighborhood, realized one day that her community was missing something: resources to help them open up and be vulnerable about mental health problems and thoughts of suicide. Enter "DeeDee's Cry": a nonprofit she founded in 2017 to connect BIPOC residents of Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan and beyond to mental health and counseling resources that haven't always been accessible. Toy is also the woman behind the Roxbury Unity Parade, which celebrates and unifies the neighborhood each and every year. She joins the show this week to talk with Nichole about her mental health journey and her efforts to help those in need through her organizations.

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bipocblack-communitiesblack-mental-healthbostonboston-maboston-massdorchestermassachusettsmattapanmental-healthmental-health-educationmental-health-resourcesnew-englandroxburyroxbury-masuicidesuicide-preventionsuicide-prevention-efforts