Gr8ter Remembers Oliver Schultz
So many of us have grieved someone who was taken from this world too soon. Today Gr8ter honors the life of Oliver Schultz. Below is a message from his family who wish for just one more day with him. Their lives are forever changed by suicide.
“Oliver was a profoundly compassionate human being with a heart of unconditional love. He dedicated his entire life to helping others, humans and animals. He was a talented cook, a global faith leader, an author, a brother, a son, a best friend ….and he struggled with mental illness and the affects of that daily.
As much as Oliver struggled his mission was that of HOPE and light for others
The world was an infinitely better and kinder place with Oliver in it.
I miss you beyond the galaxies and stars💔”
Top of Tamarack
On September 24th, Oliver will be one of our many honorees at Top of Tamarack, Gr8ter’s mental health awareness and suicide prevention event. Our honorees come from all walks of life. Different paths, different experiences, different interests. And while they all may have lost their lives to suicide, it’s the powerful impact they had that unites them. Their lives had value. Their legacies are important. They had laughs that were contagious and smiles that lit up rooms. They were someone’s friend. They were someone’s family member. They were loved. We pick up the torch they left behind to ensure their powerful flames never go dark. Sharing memories of who they were and why they were so adored allows their light to shine on.
Join us on September 24th 2022 as we honor Oliver and many more who were lost too soon at Top of Tamarack!
Help is 3 Digits Away
Your struggles are valid. There are people available to listen and offer support any time of day, any day of the week. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or self-harm, or struggling with mental health in any way, help is now just three digits away. You can call or text 988 for immediate mental health help. Please know that while the crisis line can be lifesaving for people thinking of suicide or self-harm, you don’t need to be at risk to use it. If you are struggling in any way with your mental health, reach out. Help is available.