Connor’s Climb Receives Generous Donation!

NH Seacoast-based youth suicide prevention nonprofit Connor’s Climb Foundation recently received a generous donation from The Fabulous Find in Kittery, ME.
UNH Hockey Returns to Stick it to Stigma!

Women’s & Men’s Teams Take to the Ice to Support Mental Health On Saturday, January 21st, the University of New Hampshire’s men’s and women’s hockey teams will both hit the rink to promote mental health awareness and suicide prevention, in what has become an annual tradition: a Stick it to Stigma™ game cohosted by local […]
2023 Puddle Dock Skating Fundraiser

Connor’s Climb Foundation is thrilled to again partner with Rink Services Group to host a skating fundraiser at Puddle Dock Pond in beautiful Portsmouth! Our 2023 event will be held on Saturday, January 28, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Skate times will be available in 2 sessions: the first session will run from 6:00 to […]
First SITS Game of the 2022 Season!

Stick It To Stigma games return for the 2022-2023 season as the UNH Women’s Club Hockey team takes on Bentley University’s Women’s Club Hockey team on Saturday, December 3, 2022. These games help promote youth suicide prevention in the Granite State by encouraging players to support one another’s mental health, raise awareness about the mental […]
Exeter Girl’s Varsity Team Continues Leadership in “Sticking it to Stigma”

The Exeter High School Girl’s Varsity Hockey Team won’t let Covid or the weather get in the way of hosting their annual stick it to stigma mental health awareness hockey game! READ MORE
SNHU’s FIRST Men’s Hockey “Stick it to Stigma Game” featured in the Union Leader

The Southern New Hampshire University Men’s Hockey team brings mental health conversation to the forefront with their first mental health awareness game against fellow NH team, Rivier University. READ MORE
Nazzy from 105.5 WJYY Interviews Connor’s Climb Youth Ambassadors about the 2021 5K

Mothers Linked by Sons’ Suicides Work to Help Others

WMUR story and video on how Tara Ball and Martha Dickey have used their tragedies as an opportunity to save others from the same pain. READ THE FULL STORY