This document discusses inspiring stories of people working in suicide prevention and well-being promotion. It lists several individuals and organizations, including Thomas Joiner who developed a theory of why people die by suicide involving acquired ability, burdensomeness, and failed belongingness. It also mentions the "5 Ways to Wellbeing" framework of connecting, being active, taking notice, keeping learning, and giving. The document advocates for prevention through promoting well-being, intervention with a destigmatized view of those at risk as having skills to learn, and postvention following models like Frank Campbell and Barry McGale to support families and communities after a suicide.