Suicide Prevention Week is underway. During this week individuals and organizations around the country join their voices to broadcast the message that suicide can be prevented, and to reach as many people as possible with …
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Guest Blog By: Richard Hoppe* It is a chilly February 23rd at 11:37 p.m. and I am falling in slow motion to my knees. I have been cursing at God for the last rage-filled hour. Despite …
MoreThis week marks National Suicide Prevention Week (Sept. 5-11) and Californians are doing their part to raise awareness about the warning signs of suicide and offer support to those who lost a loved one to …
MoreFor many of us, the winter holiday season— stretching from Thanksgiving through New Year’s — contains anxiety tangled up with the gift wrap, stress as well as stuffing, loneliness rather than celebration. The contrast between …
MoreInternational Survivors of Suicide Loss Day is Saturday, November 21. This observance was established in 1972 by Senator Harry Reid, a survivor of the loss of his father to suicide. Senator Reid sponsored a resolution …
MoreThis week people in California and across the globe have been observing Suicide Prevention Week - an opportunity to come together to spread awareness about the warning signs of suicide and offer support to those who have …
MoreSept. 7-13 marks the 41st annual Suicide Prevention Week when the global community unites to spread awareness about the warning signs of suicide and offer support to those who have lost someone to suicide. Results …
MoreEach Mind Matters and SanaMente, the Spanish-language movement for stigma and discrimination reduction, are uniting Californians to engage the state's Latino population in attaining mental health. Together we are working to break down the barriers of language, …
MoreFacebook connects billions of people all over the world. No matter the distance, if you are online, you can tell someone good morning, good night or I love you; social media is an avenue where …
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