About Us
In 2020, Clark Hickerson woke up from a coma at the hospital with a second chance at life after an attempted suicide. After losing all feeling in his leg along with full use of his arm (among other setbacks), he spent the next year battling to recover physically. After gaining more use of his legs and arms, he began to heal and move forward on the outside, but found himself standing on that same rooftop after neglecting the healing that needed to happen on the inside.
Our mission is to give support, community, and resources to other victims of attempted suicide, so that they can heal physically, mentally, and emotionally. This includes providing funding, access, and transportation for recovering individuals so that they can fully heal and write their own comeback stories. As a non-profit organization, we may be young, but the people we want to help have purpose and potential that will impact their lives and the lives around them for years to come!
Our mission is to restore hope, dignity, and purpose to those who have faced the darkest moments of their lives as they begin to write their own comeback stories.
“I want to give others someone to talk to and someone with whom to fight the fight..”
— Clark Hickerson, Founder of The Comeback Story Foundation