September Is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
Remember that it’s time to talk about suicide prevention, share resources and help others find support.
Friends, family and loved ones can help a loved one by knowing the warning signs of suicide and being prepared if a crisis does happen. By talking about suicide prevention and working on steps to reduce risk we can start to address its serious impact.
STOP Suicide Northeast Indiana and Mental Health America in Allen County can help people connect to local resources and provide information about how to talk about suicide that may save a life.
For more information, go to STOPSuicidenow.org.
Help is available when you or a loved one are thinking about suicide.
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 (TALK).[[In-content Ad]]
Remember that it’s time to talk about suicide prevention, share resources and help others find support.
Friends, family and loved ones can help a loved one by knowing the warning signs of suicide and being prepared if a crisis does happen. By talking about suicide prevention and working on steps to reduce risk we can start to address its serious impact.
STOP Suicide Northeast Indiana and Mental Health America in Allen County can help people connect to local resources and provide information about how to talk about suicide that may save a life.
For more information, go to STOPSuicidenow.org.
Help is available when you or a loved one are thinking about suicide.
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 (TALK).[[In-content Ad]]
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