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Have Faith Productions Announces “FOREVER TEN” Inspired By The Suicide of Ten Year Old Sammy Teusch

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And even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God.”     Aeschylus 

           

 

Toronto, On – Have Faith Productions is now in development for its next project, “Forever Ten,” a story ripped from recent headlines.  On May 5, 2024, Ten-year-oldSammy Teusch, a fourth grader at Indiana’s Greenfield Intermediate School, took his own life following relentless bullying.  Have Faith Productions with the blessing of the Teusch family will write and produce “Forever Ten” spotlighting the escalation of bullying in schools, and the toll it takes on both students and teachers when proper consequences are not in place.   Bullying effects one in five of our youth and the numbers are growing.  Statistics are based on ages 12-17 years.   Shockingly… Sammy was ten. 
Have Faith Productions co-founders, author, screenwriter and producer, Lynne Stoltz and Sasha Stoltz, executive producer, publicist and media consultant are honored to tell this story.   The mother/ daughter producing team is coming off the currently trending movie, “Sons 2 The Grave,” inspired from actual events. The company is also producing a TV series “Hudson.”  After watching “Sons 2 The Grave” Sam Teusch knew this story was in good hands.  Lynne writes from the heart with raw and brutal honesty and that’s where “Forever Ten” begins, with the agony one family goes through trying to protect their son.  The Teusch family want to send the message that any kind of bullying is unacceptable and without accountability we will lose more children.  Sam Teusch will present an anti-bullying bill to Congress in his son’s name, determined that Sammy’s death will not be in vain.  This story is not just Sammy’s, though.  Sammy is at peace now, but for the thousands of students being bullied every day, feeling hopeless and unheard, we need to listen.  “Forever Ten”will tell the unthinkable, gut-wrenching story of a ten-year-old who felt suicide was the only option left and the unbearable pain and guilt that will forever be a part of one family’s life.

                                             

“I held my son in my arms, lifeless and forever gone.  After watching the dignity and emotion displayed in “Sons 2 The Grave,” I knew that Lynne would hold my son’s memory close to her heart.   I trust her to shed light on the all-consuming fear that grips a child subjected to excessive bullying that goes on and on with no consequences.  Without the support of our schools, we are helpless.   I’m forever broken…. Sammy is forever ten.”   Sam Teusch

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Abel Mavura is a journalist, editor and researcher telling stories where cities, migration and social justice meet. A Cambridge Trust Scholar at the University of Cambridge and Clutton-Brock Awardee, he studies how migration and informal housing shape urban futures. A graduate of Sciences Po Paris, France and a PhD candidate in Global Development, Abel’s work spans academic journals, feature writing and three books. His reporting, rooted in fieldwork and community voices, has appeared from grassroots radio to global stages. Founder of Marvel Act Youth Organisation in Zimbabwe, he has led initiatives reaching over 3,000 young people, earning awards for leadership, gender advocacy and community impact.

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