There are times when we can feel overwhelmed, lonely, stressed, sad and hopeless. All of these emotions are normal to experience, but when they happen to come all at the same time it can be very challenging and leave people feeling lost and desperate.
Perhaps you or someone you know have had times with that type of darkness and possibly even experienced suicidal thoughts. It is important to know that there is ALWAYS help available! Reaching out for support is a critical step in helping to give yourself the hope that you will not always feel the way you might be feeling right now.
If you are having suicidal thoughts while at school, I hope you will come to tell me or share that information with another adult that you trust. If you are away from school, I hope that you will reach out to your parents or some other adult who your trust. But I know that sometimes the people closest to us can miss the level of pain we are experiencing and so I'd like to remind you that you can always call a suicide hotline and there will be someone on the other end ready and willing to talk to you who can help brainstorm next steps. As you can see in the graphic, the national suicide hotline is 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-273-8255.
Additionally, over the last few years, in recognition of how much our society has grown to depend on text messaging as a means of communication, there is also a crisis text line where you can reach out for help and support. To contact the crisis text line you would send a message to 741741. You can send them any message to get the conversation started. And I know that it can be hard to even know where to start so remember, you can always reach out even with just one word such as "4hope" (which helps connect you to someone in Ohio) or even "help or hello" and before you know it you will be communicating via text with someone else who understands what you are experiencing and is ready and able to help you.
The most important reminder I would like to leave you with is that YOU MATTER! You are not alone - there is always someone who would like to have the opportunity to talk with you and to help you. If you are having thoughts of suicide, PLEASE, reach out for help today!
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