Local woman's family launches advocacy program for missing persons cases following her death by suicide.
In the wake of Linda Brown's tragic passing, her loved ones have taken matters into their own hands to create a program designed to support families navigating missing person cases. A new initiative, called the Linda Brown Advocacy Protocol, was announced through a nonprofit organization founded by Brown's niece, Jen Rivera. The program aims to fill the gaps in guidance and resources available to families during such difficult times.
Developed in honor of Linda Brown, the protocol focuses on four key pillars: preparedness, early-stage family guidance, media and search education, and collaboration with systems-level growth. According to the program's website, its ultimate goal is to provide real tools, guidance, and outreach that can make a tangible difference when everything feels overwhelming.
The initiative will release educational resources, materials, and other tools in phases as they are completed. It has also launched a GoFundMe page, which has already raised over $4,000 of its $5,500 goal. The funds collected will be used to cover the remaining funeral and memorial expenses for Brown's husband.
The program is a testament to Linda Brown's impact on her community. Her family described her as an "incredible, amazing human" who left behind a void that can never be filled. Losing someone to suicide is devastating, and it's clear that Linda Brown's loved ones are still grappling with the loss.
In the wake of Linda Brown's tragic passing, her loved ones have taken matters into their own hands to create a program designed to support families navigating missing person cases. A new initiative, called the Linda Brown Advocacy Protocol, was announced through a nonprofit organization founded by Brown's niece, Jen Rivera. The program aims to fill the gaps in guidance and resources available to families during such difficult times.
Developed in honor of Linda Brown, the protocol focuses on four key pillars: preparedness, early-stage family guidance, media and search education, and collaboration with systems-level growth. According to the program's website, its ultimate goal is to provide real tools, guidance, and outreach that can make a tangible difference when everything feels overwhelming.
The initiative will release educational resources, materials, and other tools in phases as they are completed. It has also launched a GoFundMe page, which has already raised over $4,000 of its $5,500 goal. The funds collected will be used to cover the remaining funeral and memorial expenses for Brown's husband.
The program is a testament to Linda Brown's impact on her community. Her family described her as an "incredible, amazing human" who left behind a void that can never be filled. Losing someone to suicide is devastating, and it's clear that Linda Brown's loved ones are still grappling with the loss.