Privacy
Your privacy matters
Reaching out after a loss takes trust. This page explains, plainly, what happens to anything you share with Survivors of Suicide Loss–New Hampshire (SOSL-NH).
SOSL-NH is a peer-support community, not a crisis or medical service. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call or text 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), available 24/7.
What we collect
Only what you choose to send us through our contact form: your name, email address, an optional phone number, the topic you select, and your message. You do not need to create an account, and we do not use advertising or tracking cookies on this site.
How we use it
We use your information solely to respond to you and to help connect you with support. We do not sell, rent, or trade your information, and we do not share it except as needed to reply to you.
How the contact form works
The contact form does not send anything to us on its own and does not store your message online. When you press “Send message,” the form simply opens a new email in your own email app, pre-filled with what you entered, addressed to SOSL-NH. Nothing is sent until you press Send yourself, and your message travels as an ordinary email between your email provider and ours — no third-party form service is involved.
Confidentiality in our groups
What is shared in a support group stays in the group. We ask everyone who attends to honor one another's confidentiality, so that every person can feel safe to share at their own pace.
Our Facebook group
If you connect with us through our Facebook group, anything you post there is also subject to Facebook's own privacy policy and settings.
Keeping and removing your information
We keep messages only as long as needed to support you. You can ask us to delete your information at any time — just let us know through the contact form.
Changes to this page
We may update this page from time to time. The date below reflects the most recent update.