How to Help A Friend Youth Suicide Prevention program provides youth with key skills to help themselves or peers who may be in need. In the 2018/2019 school year, close to 1500 students in the valley received this training. The community also received training related to stress, depression, anxiety, and suicide prevention.
“The youth suicide training taught me not only how to help others in their time of need, but how to be a more complete person. I learned compassion, selflessness, and, most importantly, empathy; we are all human, and it is our job to support one another.”
During World Suicide Prevention week, September 8-14, you can help prevent suicide by making a donation today. Your donation will help us continue and grow our How to Help A Friend Suicide Prevention Training. Your gift to the Snoqualmie Valley Community Network will help save lives.
Text PREVENTSUICIDE
to 44321
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline toll-free number,
1-800-273-TALK(8255) connects the caller to a certified crisis center near where the call is placed.
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