
Our Mission
Our mission is to increase awareness of suicide prevention, mental health & wellness through advocacy, education and outreach.
Serving Brown, Carver, McLeod, Meeker, Nicollet, Renville, Sibley, and Wright Counties
Our Story
2B CONTINUED was founded in memory of Shelly “Teuby” (pronounced 2B) Teubert. She is remembered for being a passionate mental health nurse, as well as a hospice and homecare nurse. She cared for patients with great compassion and empathy. Shelly touched many hearts and saved many lives throughout her career. This is Shelly’s legacy…2B CONTINUED.
“After my sister’s death, I was determined to gain a better understanding about mental health and raise awareness for suicide prevention. In doing so, I have shared my story and connected with other people who also have been touched by suicide loss. These connections have been therapeutic for my personal grief recovery. People have told me that others have also benefited from my efforts. I believe it is important to talk about mental health. Anyone can play a role in suicide prevention. Together we can make a difference.”
Tammy Diehn
Founder and Executive Director, 2B CONTINUED
Suicide Loss Survivor
Family Nurse Practitioner
Our Leadership

Founder/Executive Director
QPR Instructor
MHFA Instructor
SafeTalk Instructor
Tammy Diehn

Chairperson, Board
Chad Teubert

Vice Chairperson, Board
Darlene Schmidt

Secretary, Board
Jayme Krauth

Treasurer, Board
tMHFA Instructor
YMHFA Instructor
Melanie King

Director, Board
Dr. Kristen Budahn

Director, Board
Jesse Gran

Director, Board
Molly Heimerl

tMHFA Coordinator, tMHFA Instructor
YMHFA Instructor
Melissa Berget

Administration Support & Community Outreach Specialist
Andrea Koller

tMHFA Instructor
Mariah Lenz

tMHFA Instructor
YMHFA Instructor
Beth Oslund

Media & Marketing Specialist
YMHFA Instructor
Christine Passig

tMHFA Instructor
Emily Schwarzkopf

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