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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Brewing Hope: Local Couple Combats Suicide with Special Beer Release
In an inspiring initiative, a couple from Lenexa, Kansas, is combining their passion for brewing with an urgent cause—suicide prevention. They have launched a limited-edition beer titled “Your Story Is Not Complete,” designed not just to tantalize taste buds but also to raise awareness and funds for mental health support.
What sets this effort apart is the thoughtful inclusion of the Johnson County 24-hour crisis hotline number printed prominently on the back of each can. This small yet significant detail ensures that those in need have immediate access to help, as they enjoy a refreshing beverage.
Available only while supplies last, “Your Story Is Not Complete” offers beer enthusiasts the chance to enjoy a unique flavor while contributing to a crucial cause. Impressively, 100% of the proceeds from each sale will be directed to suicide prevention efforts, making every sip an act of support.
By merging craft brewing and community advocacy, this Lenexa couple is not only crafting a delightful drink but also fostering hope and dialogue around mental health issues. Grab a can today and be part of a movement that emphasizes that every story matters and that help is just a call away.