“I think optimism and hope are really core to resilience because they’re what motivates us to try, to persevere.”
~Jane Gillham, PhD, Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
Swarthmore College
~Jane Gillham, PhD, Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
Swarthmore College
Suicide can affect anyone, regardless of background. We must break down barriers and provide support for all. Let’s work together to create a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.
Cultural sensitivity is key to effective mental health support. Let’s celebrate diversity and provide culturally competent care for all. Together, we can create a more supportive and inclusive community.
Love and acceptance can save lives. Let’s be there for our LGBTQI+ friends and family. Learn how to be an ally and support those in need. Remember, help is available 24/7. Dial 988 and press 3 for LGBTQI+ support.
During Suicide Prevention Month, let’s focus on promoting health equity. Everyone deserves access to quality mental healthcare and support. Together, we can dismantle barriers and build a more inclusive, supportive environment for all.samhsa.gov/suicide #
Suicide is a significant public health problem that touches millions of people across America’s communities. Learn and understand suicide’s impact in your community and find resources to help prevent suicide
Understanding the issues concerning suicide is an important way to take part in #SuicidePrevention, help others in crisis, and change the conversation around suicide. Visit samhsa.gov/suicide for resources and information.
Suicide is a public health emergency. We need to invest in programs that support mental health and well-being. Together, we can create a world where everyone has the resources they need to thrive.
Knowing the warning signs and risk factors of suicide is an important way to take part in suicide prevention and help others in crisis or at risk of suicide. If you or someone you know exhibits any of these signs, seek help by reaching out to the #988Lifeline #SPM24 #
You could be the one to save a life. Learn the warning signs of suicide and reach out to someone who may be struggling. A simple act of kindness can make a world of difference.
Strong communities foster strong mental health. We can work together to create supportive environments for our children, adolescents, and adults. Your support matters.
Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone. Help is available 24/7. Call or text 988. Remember, recovery is possible.
Simply listening, and providing support, can make a significant – and even lifesaving – difference in the life of a child, adolescent, or adult. Supportive families and caregivers, peers, schools, and community environments are all associated with improved mental health and well-being. samhsa.gov/suicide #SuicidePreventionMonth
Just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a community to care. We can all make a difference in someone’s life by learning how to support those considering suicide. Together, we can create a stronger, more compassionate community. samhsa.gov/suicide
Community support is key to #SuicidePrevention Learn & share the warning signs and risk factors of suicide We can offer hope and help to someone who may be in crisis: 988lifeline.org/how-we-can-
We can make a difference. By listening, sharing resources, and offering support, we can help those struggling with suicidal thoughts. Remember, talking about suicide openly can save lives. samhsa.gov/suicide
We can all learn to recognize the warning signs and risk factors of suicide so we can offer hope and help to someone who may be thinking of or at risk for suicide: 988lifeline.org/how-