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Home / Sports / Footballer's Personal Tragedy Fuels Suicide Prevention Work

Footballer's Personal Tragedy Fuels Suicide Prevention Work

18 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Will Vaulks honored globally for suicide prevention advocacy.
  • Personal loss of two grandfathers to suicide inspired his mission.
  • Vaulks champions mental health awareness in football globally.
Footballer's Personal Tragedy Fuels Suicide Prevention Work

Wales international Will Vaulks has been globally recognized with the FIFPRO Player Voice Award for his dedicated work in suicide prevention and mental health advocacy. The award celebrates his efforts to raise awareness, driven by the tragic loss of both his grandfathers to suicide during his youth. Vaulks' personal experiences have fueled a passionate commitment to ensure families do not suffer the same lasting devastation.

Vaulks shared the profound impact of losing his grandfathers, Tom and Hywel, detailing the lack of support for himself and his family during those difficult times. He described suicide as a 'bomb' that devastates families, leaving enduring 'tremors.' This understanding underpins his drive to create change and prevent others from reaching such a tragic outcome.

As an ambassador for the Baton of Hope charity, Vaulks promotes initiatives like the Workplace Pledge for mental health. His club, Oxford United, was the first to sign, and players have undergone suicide awareness training. Vaulks is now expanding these efforts to the wider football community, including discussions with the PFA and EFL, aiming for systemic change.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Will Vaulks is a Wales international footballer who won the FIFPRO Player Voice Award for his work in suicide prevention and mental health awareness.
He is deeply motivated by the tragic suicides of both his grandfathers during his teenage years, aiming to prevent similar suffering.
Vaulks is an ambassador for the Baton of Hope charity and supports initiatives like the Workplace Pledge for mental health awareness.

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