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Taryn Aiken Hiatt

The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention (AFSP) has hired Taryn Aiken Hiatt as area director for Utah and Nevada. She is the founding chair of the Utah chapter, organized the Salt Lake City walk for many years and has conducted hundreds of trainings in Utah and elsewhere. Taryn is also a spokesperson for AFSP’s “Lived Experience” programs.
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