Suicide Prevention Month

There are staggering rates of substance abuse, overdoses, suicide, violence, and trauma within our own communities, within all age groups, and at large. We see first hand the toll multiple tragedies have taken on people in our care and those seeking our care. We are acutely aware of the multitudes who do not have access to care. Today, we unite with all people educating and pooling resources during Suicide Prevention Month to highlight our work and spread awareness about what we do, how we treat, and how we serve. Please read below for details. Click here for resources for protecting your children on social media. Click here for resources from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and here for resources from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.