B.C. mum who lost son to suicide keeps his memory alive through Community Compassion Walk
KAMLOOPS — A northern B.C. mother has travelled nearly 1,300 kilometres in hopes of shedding light on mental illness and suicide.
Sandra McArthur’s son Quinnton died by suicide in October, 2015. Since then, she’s been trying to spread the message of being more compassionate and open about the struggles we all go through.
On May 12, she left Prince Rupert to begin the “Community Compassion Walk.” Her journey took her nearly 1,300 kilometres on foot to end in Kamloops this afternoon (June 21).
“Out of the walk like this is just to be able to incite compassion, to be able to talk a little bit more openly to people who do have challenges,” McArthur says of her goal. “Everyone out there who (does) have challenges, we do recognize them as they’re someone’s child and in order to stop the stigmas we have to start talking and we have to keep talking.”