Ryan Ellis, Southern Elevator Spotlight Suicide Prevention Month

Ryan Ellis and the Southern Elevator Co. have joined forces to raise awareness for National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, which begins one day after the green flag drops at Darlington Raceway on August 31. Not only does the month of September aim to raise mental health awareness, but it also represents a time to remember those who have been lost to suicide. According to a press release, Southern Elevator’s dedicated “National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month” scheme features the Suicide Awareness colors purple and teal. Together, Southern Elevator and Ellis hope this collaboration can help shine a spotlight on mental health resources and normalizing mental health care. “As part of our Southern Elevator Cares initiative, we have partnered with Ryan Ellis and the 43 team to bring awareness to this issue,” said Steve Phillips, Southern Elevator’s chief operating officer. “It is important to the people at Southern Elevator that we use our sponsorships for awareness.”

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