Helping families affected by suicide piece their world back together.
More than 720,000 people die by suicide each year worldwide.


Families affected by suicide are 3x more likely to die by suicide themselves.


Project Unbroken helps families affected by suicide thrive again.


Translating to “golden repair,” Kintsugi is the Japanese art of reconstructing broken pottery by intricately filling the cracks with gold. This method works as a powerful form of therapy, and it can help survivors of suicide loss grapple with their grief and discover meaning in their pain. Learning to embrace your scars is not only healing for yourself, but it empowers other people to see that although they may feel broken, they can still have a beautiful life.
Learn more about Project Unbroken

Project Unbroken is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting survivors of suicide loss with vital financial, emotional, and spiritual resources to keep their lives in tact. Picture a mother, determined to help her children heal, but financially, they are trapped in the home where their father took his life. Or a promising young man setting aside his dreams of college to support his grieving family. These are the stories that fuel our mission. Thanks to our donors, we have hope. Project Unbroken provides grants for things like counseling, education and keeping kids in their activities. We cannot change the past, but together, we can shape a brighter future.
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Personal Kintsugi Kit
If you want to support Project Unbroken’s mission of helping survivors of suicide loss, consider purchasing a kintsugi kit for $25. All proceeds are used to provide emotional, financial, and spiritual support.
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