STORIES THAT REMIND PEOPLE THEY ARE NOT ALONE
A collection of shared stories, reflections, and resources from Sayless Projects. Built to normalize the conversation around mental health, inspire action, and create a reason to keep going.
We asked Keegan why he’s running the Grasslands 100. His answer was simple: struggle has no zip code. After losing multiple young people in his community to suicide, he’s running to break the stigma around mental health and addiction and prove recovery is worth continuing.
Haley shares her journey from surviving domestic violence to running The Speed Project, a 340-mile relay from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Through grief, community, running, and radical joy, her story reminds us that healing is not always clean, but it is possible. This is a story about scars, survival, and what it means to keep going.