National Suicide Prevention Week is September 8-14

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is encouraging people to create a safety net for those that are struggling, themselves included, by educating and inspiring them to feel as comfortable talking about mental health as they would their physical health. By knowing how to have a real conversation (#RealConvo) with people in our lives, recognize the risks and warning signs for suicide, and understand ways to connect to help, we can all play a role in making our communities safer.

AFSP created a toolkit filled with inspiration, guidance, social media sharables and more, enabling you to:

WATCH short, informative videos
SHARE images and other goodies on social media
READ blogs featuring personal perspectives and expert guidance on how to have a #RealConvo
TAKE ACTION and get involved in the cause

The toolkit contains a calendar of events for September, including Twitter chats, as well as personal stories, #RealConvo guides, and further resources for those who are struggling. New social sharables, merchandise updates and more will continue to be added throughout the month.

Thank you for helping AFSP spread the word, get people talking more openly about mental health and suicide prevention, and make our communities and loved ones safer in the process.


Access the toolkit here

The website seizetheawkward.org provides additional information and talking points along with videos from well-known folks discussing their own mental health.



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