Her love of trail running sprang from grief. Now, this N.L. woman is holding a race to help others

'That's where my healing began,' says organizer

Media | Tanya Joy finds peace in the trails with new race aimed at awareness

Caption: Tanya Joy started a 50 km trail race from Pasadena to Steady Brook to create awareness around suicide prevention and support for families.

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Tanya Joy's passion is long distance trail running, and now she wants to share that with others as well as raise awareness for suicide prevention.
Joy turned to running following her brother's death by suicide in 2019, when she found herself in a dark place.
"I was struggling with how to deal with it. Every day I would just continue to go on the trails to run and I found that it was the healing place," she said.
"It's where I needed to find myself."
Running also spawned a new idea. Joy created a 50-kilometre trail race from Pasadena to Steady Brook to create awareness around suicide prevention and support families left behind by suicide.
She had moved to the west coast of Newfoundland when the COVID-19 pandemic hit to train for a 100-kilometre ultramarathon.
"I trained for five months out there, and that's when I fell completely in love with the trails and that's where my healing began," she said.

Where to get help:

Canada Suicide Prevention Service: 1-833-456-4566 (phone) | 45645 (Text, 4 p.m. to midnight ET only) | crisisservicescanada.ca(external link)
In Quebec (French): Association québécoise de prévention du suicide: 1-866-APPELLE (1-866-277-3553)
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 (phone), live chat counselling at www.kidshelpphone.ca
Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention: Find a 24-hour crisis centre(external link)
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