
Depression drove her close to suicide. Now, Olympian Raven Saunders wants to 'destigmatize mental health'
CNN
It was January 26, 2018 when Raven Saunders hit rock bottom.
Since returning from the 2016 Rio Olympics, her mental health had spiraled; sitting at the wheel of her car, her mind was now drawn to a dark place from which there seemed to be no return. As she circled past a drop-off along a Mississippi highway, the urge to veer off the road towards the towering trees below was almost overwhelming.More Related News

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