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Touchdowns 4 Tomorrow is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for suicide prevention in memory of McAuley Millen and Wyatt Banks. The event seeks to bring communities together through flag football, using the sport as a platform to encourage conversations about mental health, reduce stigma, and provide resources to those in need. By participating, players and supporters contribute directly to initiatives that promote understanding and support for those affected by suicide, helping to fund programs focused on mental health education, crisis intervention, and outreach. Touchdowns 4 Tomorrow stands as a tribute to lives lost too soon and as a beacon of hope, striving to prevent future tragedies by building a community of awareness and compassion.

McAuley Millen

Wyatt Banks 

McAuley Millen was from Charlotte, NC, and was majoring in psychology. She was an active member of Phi Mu. She enjoyed fashion, football, spending time with friends and family, and traveling. When McAuley was a junior, she lost her battle with mental health. In her honor, Touchdowns 4 Tomorrow will raise money for suicide prevention and awareness. 

Wyatt Banks was from Atlanta, GA, and went to Marist High School. He was an Economics major, intending to attend law school and become a judge, Wyatt was known for being able to put a smile on anyone's face and pick someone up when they were down. Half of the proceeds raised from Touchdowns 4 Tomorrow will be donated to The Wyatt Banks Foundation.

ABOUT TOUCHDOWNS 4 TOMORROW

These organizations provides essential resources, hotlines, and educational materials, offering both immediate support and tools for long-term mental health.



Crisis Text Line:                                                     https://www.crisistextline.org/ 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:                   https://988lifeline.org/

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:     https://afsp.org/

Mental Health America:                                         https://mhanational.org/

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