
Cameron Andrade Fund
Donation protected
19 million people in the U.S. are affected by depression yearly. Often signs and symptoms can go unseen and the affected get conditioned to suffer in silence. It's those who learn to hide their suffering so well that they end up going untreated and their darkness eventually convinces them death is the only end to their pain. Those left behind are filled with questions of "whys" and "only ifs" as we try to make sense of a senseless action. It's important that those whom have suffered and passed due to this all too common disease do not die in vain. Let each one of these tortured souls raise awareness to this often silent struggle. Let it cause us to not take for granted those we love, especially those we have labeled " the strong one".
While it is only right to confront the struggle Cameron was unable to conquer, it is important to remember that depression does not define him. Please continue to remember him for the AMAZING father, fiancé, brother, son, cousin, nephew, and friend that he was. Remember that handsome face and that illuminating smile.
While it is only right to confront the struggle Cameron was unable to conquer, it is important to remember that depression does not define him. Please continue to remember him for the AMAZING father, fiancé, brother, son, cousin, nephew, and friend that he was. Remember that handsome face and that illuminating smile.
Organizer
Kristin Bence
Organizer
New Bedford, MA