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Education, resources, and support for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. iRise is also a referral source for those affected by suicide or who are suicidal. Grief Support Groups for those who have lost a loved one to suicide (adults),  Professional/Motivational Speaking…

Grief is a normal response after losing someone important to us. When someone dies by suicide, those bereaved often experience a very complicated form of grief caused by a combination of sudden shock, unanswered questions of “Why?”, and feelings of “What could I have done?” They may experience a range of emotions…

If you are feeling suicidal right now, please dial or text 988 in the U.S. or visit IASP to find a helpline in your country. We also encourage you to talk to someone you trust and let them know about the struggles you are facing…

Discovering that someone you care about has tried to end their life can be a devastating experience. You may initially experience emotions such as shock and denial. Sometimes those close to the suicidal person blame themselves for what has happened and may have thoughts similar to, “If only I’d watched them more closely.” It’s important to understand that if someone close to you has attempted suicide…

It can be scary when a friend or loved one is thinking about suicide. Let us help. If someone you know has any warning signs, we encourage you to call 1-800-273-TALK (8255), so that you can find out what resources are available in your area. Your call will be routed to the Lifeline Center closest to your area code. Your local crisis center may have resources such as counseling…

From the trenches of despair to the triumph of survival, we come into contact with UnSung Heroes every day. This compilation of stories is written by heroes who have battled the darkest areas of their souls, suicidal thoughts, and attempts. Despite living a life under the stigma of mental illness with nowhere to turn, each person rose from the depths of their pain to discover the joys of living…

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