21 Reasons Why I Walk
by RoseMary Fuss
- Because Tommy is so alive in my mind and my heart
 - To honor and remember Tommy
 - To raise awareness about mental illness
 - To educate others that mental illness is a disease
 - To remove the stigma associated with mental illness and suicide
 - To encourage people to seek help for themselves, a loved one or a friend
 - To raise funds for important research and programs
 - To prevent the loss of another precious, promising young adult to suicide
 - To prevent another family from suffering such a tragic loss
 - Tommy enjoyed the outdoors and walking brings me closer to him
 - Walking makes me stronger both physically and emotionally
 - Walking is a form of meditation
 - Walking from dusk till dawn, surrounded by friends with a common goal, is an incredibly empowering experience
 - It allows me to share something special with Tommy’s friends and family
 - To live Tommy’s legacy of friendship
 - Because I am not ashamed of how Tommy died
 - Because I am disheartened by our inability to achieve early diagnosis, by the lack of proven interventions, and by the inadequate number of hospital beds for our children in crisis
 - While there remain obstacles to overcome, treatments are available
 - To turn our personal tragedy into a positive force
 - To send the message that it is urgent and important for all of us to take mental illness seriously
 - I have a HOPE and a DREAM that we will cure mental illness and prevent suicides