WHAT WEEKLY

Empty Seats PSA :: Dan Gvozden

07 February 2014

★ Dan Gvozden

In the summer of 2009, Severna Park director Dan Gvozden and a group of locals gathered to address the growing rate of teen suicide in their neighborhood. With the help of over 400 volunteers and generous donors the “Empty Seat PSA” was born. Please spread the word and help make it so that there are no more empty seats. The best way to prevent teen suicide is to tell someone about it.



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