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Suicide Prevention Info
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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SuicidePreventionLifeline.org

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While you are here, why not take a look at our current Spotlights?

Spotlights
SAMHSA's Disaster Response to the Gulf Oil Spill
Tips for Dealing with the Gulf Oil Spill

Practical advice and resources on how to deal with the effects the Gulf Oil Spill & other disasters can have on your physical and mental health.


What a Difference a Friend Makes
What a Difference a Friend Makes

What do you do if your friend is dealing with mental health problems? Everything you’ve already been doing. Friends can make all the difference in the recovery process by just being there and offering support, friendship, strength and acceptance. Visit whatadifference.samhsa.gov to see how you can make a difference.

Teen Suicide Prevention Campaign
Teen Suicide Prevention Campaign

Find resources to help get through the tough times; Hear from other teens that have been there and made it.


Talk early, talk often, Get others involved: Prevent Underage Drinking
Underage Drinking Prevention Campaign | en Espanol

Resources to help parents talk to teens about alcohol and drinking, including an action plan that parents can personalize for their children to help start the conversation.

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Last Update: 9/24/2008