Next Week is National Suicide Prevention Week in the USPin
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Next Week is National Suicide Prevention Week in the US

Once again, we have a week dedicated to not just raising awareness of suicide as the epidemic that it has become, but thanks to resources like the ones provided by AFSP, there are things we can do to prevent the death by suicide of someone we know and love.

Please, take a moment to become familiar with some of the signs, and things you can do to help. You never know when it may save a life.

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