Bertha Loaiza was just three years old when her mother jumped from the Coronado bridge with her in her arms.
“No matter what I say or do, I know it’s not going to bring her back. But I survived that…and I carry her story with me,” she said.
Like many who have lost someone to suicide, Loaiza says she struggled with complex grief and guilt for years. Loaiza has since turned her pain into purpose – working now as an advocate for mental health and suicide prevention. Dr. Sarah Simmons, a psychiatrist at Kaiser Permanente is working to break down any stigma around mental health.
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