

Beauty of Broken: Art Gallery in Support of Healing After Suicide Loss
Project Unbroken, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families thrive after losing a loved one to suicide, has launched "Beauty of Broken," a powerful campaign that transforms the fragility of grief into a message of hope and healing through the Japanese art of kintsugi.
The campaign culminates in a special art gallery exhibition for International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. It's free and no RSVP is necessary to come by.
The exhibit will feature the cinematic campaign film, as well as special kintsugi-restored objects, each accompanied by a QR code that allows visitors to hear the personal stories of suicide loss behind them.
Attendees can also purchase kintsugi kits to experience the healing craft at home, with all proceeds supporting Project Unbroken's mission.
The event will be free and open to the public from 12pm to 4pm on November 22. Come have a glass of wine and experience "Beauty of Broken."
Find out more about Project Unbroken here: beautyofbroken.org