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if you need somebody to talk to right now, call 988.

45% of queer youth seriously considered attempting suicide.

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supporting someone in crisis

Suicide is a scary topic. The fear of losing our loved one in such a preventable, tragic way is paralyzing. Just like with any situation in life, the best way to overcome the fear and intercept this disaster is to be prepared by learning the facts about suicide,  being aware of the warning signs, and knowing what steps to take when you see them

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“LGBTQ youth who felt high social support from their family reported attempting suicide at less than half the rate of those who felt low or moderate social support.”

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suicide prevention training

Suicide Prevention Training is not just for psychologists, counselors, or therapists. Parents, family members and anyone who wants to help save lives can receive free training and volunteer to make a difference for these youth and their families.

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Part of why we created this website is our hope that it can help prevent tragedies by fostering love, support, and understanding. The role you have in your child’s life has always been important, and perhaps even more so now than at any moment in their life.

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if you need somebody to talk to right now, call 988.

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