Travis Goldston’s Memorial & Suicide Awearness
Donation protected
Travis Goldston also known as “Buddy” by those closest to him, tragically took his life the morning of March 5, 2023.
The family wants to give Travis a proper memorial that is deserving of his memory; a place where people can come celebrate and remember him, and the opportunity to show Travis the love that surrounds him, and the impact he had on their lives.
We are asking for donations to help cover the cost of Travis Goldston’s funeral. We need to raise $20,000 by Saturday March 11, 2023 in order to be able to afford the funeral service.
Any funds in excess of his service will be donated to Suicidal.com, a suite of 9 integrated depression & suicide sites.
Suicide claims too many countless victims and leaves the loved ones hurt, lost, confused, and left behind with questions that can never be answered. There is no shame in mental illness. We need to speak up and speak out to get rid of the negative stigma surrounding it.
By speaking up and openly speaking out about Travis’s suicide the family hopes it will open doors for others to reach out and get help; to understand and know that mental health is a painful disease and it is nothing to be ashamed of.
Please let Travis’s death be a helping hand so no other family will experience this unbearable pain.
The family wants to give Travis a proper memorial that is deserving of his memory; a place where people can come celebrate and remember him, and the opportunity to show Travis the love that surrounds him, and the impact he had on their lives.
We are asking for donations to help cover the cost of Travis Goldston’s funeral. We need to raise $20,000 by Saturday March 11, 2023 in order to be able to afford the funeral service.
Any funds in excess of his service will be donated to Suicidal.com, a suite of 9 integrated depression & suicide sites.
Suicide claims too many countless victims and leaves the loved ones hurt, lost, confused, and left behind with questions that can never be answered. There is no shame in mental illness. We need to speak up and speak out to get rid of the negative stigma surrounding it.
By speaking up and openly speaking out about Travis’s suicide the family hopes it will open doors for others to reach out and get help; to understand and know that mental health is a painful disease and it is nothing to be ashamed of.
Please let Travis’s death be a helping hand so no other family will experience this unbearable pain.
Organizer
Heather Goldston
Organizer
Lehi, UT