Suicide Prevention — A Time for Compassion and Action

Suicide Prevention — A Time for Compassion and Action

September 18, 2024

Suicide prevention is a collective responsibility. Let’s unite to raise awareness and support those in need. Research shows that simply asking someone about their feelings in a compassionate way can provide relief for those struggling with thoughts of suicide.

How You Can Help

Ask and Listen: Simply inquiring about someone’s feelings with genuine care can provide immense relief to those struggling with suicidal thoughts.
Recognize Warning Signs: Sudden changes in behavior; Increased substance use; Social isolation; Expressing feelings of hopelessness.

Immediate Support is Available

If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is just a moment away: Call or text 988 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Chat online at 988lifeline.org.

NAMI HelpLine is available Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. – 10 P.M. ET. Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264), text “HelpLine” to 62640, or email helpline@nami.org. For NAMI Teen & Young Adult HelpLine, text “Friend” to 62640.

The Paso del Norte Health Foundation funds mental health programs in the region through its Mental Health & Emotional Well-Being Initiative. To learn more, visit pdnhf.org.

For additional assistance or resources related to mental health, visit NAMI El Paso or Emergence Health Network.

Mental Health & Emotional Well-Being

PDNHF Initiative: Mental Health & Emotional Well-Being

Develop, lead, and invest in partnerships, organizations, programs, and communications to promote emotional well-being, reduce stigma and negative bias, and improve access, ease of navigation, and continuity of care for mental and behavioral health services.