Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Breaking the Silence
View 2025 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month toolkits and new resources • American Hospital Association Suicide Prevention Resources• NAMI’s 2025 Toolkit – Start a Conversation. Be
View 2025 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month toolkits and new resources • American Hospital Association Suicide Prevention Resources• NAMI’s 2025 Toolkit – Start a Conversation. Be
Providence caregivers pictured above at the Out of Darkness Walk: Michelle Flores, Diana Alcantar, Anna Nguyen, Alexis Lerma Providence joined the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
The suicide rate among Hispanic people rose from 5.7 to 7.9 per 100,000 people from 2011 to 2021, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Recent
Connect with others who have lost a loved one to suicide The aftermath of a suicide leaves a profound and often devastating impact on those
The Mental Health Club at Lindbergh High School in Renton, Washington, recently hosted a walk to amplify the importance of suicide prevention. The walk, supported
View Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk Dates Renton, Wash., Sept. 5, 2024 – Nearly 50,000 people died by suicide and 1.6 million people
Together, we can break mental health stigmas and work toward finding more comprehensive solutions. We must continue sharing what we learn along the way and
Oregon’s Zero Suicide Summit: Thriving Together to Transform Care Sponsored by Oregon Health Authority WHAT IS THE ZERO SUICIDE SUMMIT? Get ready to re-energize your
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. It’s time when mental health advocates and community organizations work in tandem to share information – and much-needed
Now that the number has been live for a month, it is a good time to review some specifics about 988 and how it can
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