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Mental health

There are many things that we can collectively do to help combat our alarming suicide statistics. Remember that suicide prevention is up to every single one of us. It is important to take time to learn some basic things that you might be able to do to help someone who is feeling suicidal.

The first thing to know is that it is okay to ask the question: “Are you having thoughts of suicide?” There is an old myth that asking someone

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