Suicide Is Not The Answer ...
SAVE YOUR LIFE ... SAVE SOMEONE ELSE'S LIFE

Bullying and Cyberbullying can be difficult -- especially when it's happening to you. It hurts! Sometimes it's the most painful thing that can ever happen.

But it's NEVER worth taking your life!

Suicide is NEVER the answer! It ends all of your dreams, it's permanent -- you can't take it back, it hurts the people who love you --- and it doesn't solve the problem that's hurting you! 

Whatever is hurting you so bad that you would even   think of suicide ... has a solution. And that's NOT suicide.

You have choices and it's all about the choices you make ...for yourself or your decision to help a friend!

Are you hurting as a result of being bullied or cyberbullied?

Do you know someone who is hurting as a result of being bullied or cyberbullied?

Here are the Warning Signs for Suicide:

HOW TO HELP A SUICIDAL FRIEND:

Listen: People who are suicidal people think that they’re not understood. They think no one is listening and that no one takes them seriously.

Don’t be afraid to talk to them about suicide:  If someone is feeling depressed, you’re not telling them to think about suicide. It’s actually safer to talk about it so you know what they’re thinking!

Accept your friend’s feelings:
Take them seriously. Don’t try to cheer them up, don’t make jokes. DO get them help!

Ask your friend if they have a suicide plan:
If they’ve thought their suicide plan out well, you know it’s time to get IMMEDIATE help for them.

Remove dangerous objects:
Look for razors, sleeping pills, guns, knives, ropes that can be used for strangulation and remove them IMMEDIATELY.

Tell a trusted adult:
This is not a secret you should keep – no matter how much your friend swears you to secrecy! Don’t make secrecy deals with anyone who is suicidal and tell a trusted adult IMMEDIATELY!

Support your friend: Let them know you’re concerned and urge them to
stick it out a little longer – because things CAN change. Tell them that depressed feelings do change over time.

Make them understand that suicide is final
--it cannot be changed.

DO NOT leave a person whom you feel is at "High Risk" for suicide alone, not even for a minute

If a person has told you they have suicidal feelings, have a plan, and have a time set, ALWAYS take them seriously. A person who is "high risk" for suicide should not be left alone. Keep talking to that person, stay with them or arrange for another party (someone who that person trusts and feels comfortable with) to stay with them.

Develop a plan for help with the person. If you cannot develop a plan and a suicide attempt is imminent call "911."

There is help!

Talk to a trusted adult!

Or contact any of these organizations who can and will help you!

National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
                                                         Deaf Hotline: 1-800-799-4TTY (1-800-799-4889)

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)

Yellow Ribbon 303-429-3530

Boystown Hotline 1-800-448-3000

Covenant House Nineline 1-800-999-9999

The Trevor Helpline 866-488-7386

If you or someone you know is on the verge of suicide PLEASE call 911 immediately so you can get help!


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