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Suicide Prevention

Pain Isn't always Obvious

Every day friends, family and co-workers struggle with emotional pain. And, for some, it's too difficult to talk about the pain, thoughts of suicide and the need for help. Though the warning signs can be subtle, they are there. By recognizing these signs, knowing how to start a conversation and where to turn for help, you have the power to make a difference – the power to save a life.

Know the Signs      Find the Words              Reach Out

Here are a some other resources available as well:

  1. National Suicide Prevention Hotline  http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
  2. ReachOut.com  - for teens and young adults  www.reachout.com
  3. Just Let It Out - for teens and young adults  www.justletitout.org
  4. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention  www.afsp.org
  5. Survivors of Suicide (SOS)  http://www.survivorsofsuicide.com/
  6. American Association of Suicidology  https://www.suicidology.org/
  7. Suicide Prevention Resource Center  http://www.sprc.org