In light of recent events in our community, we are sharing a variety of resources that can be helpful. Please remember, you are NEVER alone!

988 Lifeline

At the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, we understand that life's challenges can sometimes be difficult. Whether you're facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns...

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Get help

Find support for yourself or those who may be at risk for suicide. Learn who a mental health professional is, how can they help, and find resources for finding mental health providers in your area.

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I've lost someone

You are not alone. Suicide affects millions each year, and thanks to our donors and volunteers-many of whom are loss survivors themselves-we can provide these resources to help you heal.

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Find a support group

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention lists U.S. and international support groups as a public service. We do not run, recommend, endorse or fund any of the groups listed.

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Christian Survivors of Suicide Support Group

Hosted or sponsored by First Church of Christ

Burlington, Kentucky 41005


The group is open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide. You do not have to attend the First Church of Christ. You do not have to be a Christian. The group is Christ-centered and Biblical-based. The facilitator is a peer & a mental health professional.

Resources for Coping with Suicide Loss

Coping After Suicide | Talking OutLOUD: Teens & Suicide Loss, A Conversation | Film

Talking OutLOUD: Teens & Suicide Loss, A Conversation, features five young people who each lost someone they love to suicide. This landmark film was created by Rethink The Conversation's founder, president, and CEO Joanne Harpel (one of the world's leading experts on suicide bereavement) and helmed by award-winning director Geoffrey Cantor.

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Prevention Resources for Teens & Families

Reach Out App - 1N5

An "at your fingertips" safety and education tool 1N5's goal in creating the app is that everyone, youth and adults, will take advantage of this "at your fingertips" safety and educational tool. Its easy-to-navigate features enabling fast access to help in a crisis is what makes it so unique.

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Youth Resources - 988 Lifeline

Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people between 10 and 24. Sometimes it feels as though your struggle is being underestimated because of your age. But we hear you...

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For Parents & Caregivers

Parents and Caregivers If you are concerned about your son or daughter, ask yourself the following questions.

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Learn the Signs - Having a Conversation

You might not be certain your friend is displaying worrisome signs regarding their mental health. Here are a few signs to look for as a guide.

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Mental Health Resource Center | The Jed Foundation

Provides essential information about emotional health issues and shows young people how to support each other and make a successful transition to adulthood.

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I Want to Help my Friend | The Jed Foundation

Friendships are vital to our wellbeing. Friends can see us through difficult times. Learn how to support your friends through hard times with JED.

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Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Training

QPR Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Program - Virtual - 1N5

Register for a FREE QPR Training Session (each session is limited to 25 participants): What is QPR Training? As someone who may be in the best possible position to prevent suicide-parent, caregiver, teacher, coach, mentor-you will find that QPR is designed to help you save a life.

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Mental Health First Aid Northern Kentucky

Registration for open classes will open 5-8 weeks before class is scheduled to take place. Classes are subject to cancellation if registration is not high enough. Registrants will be notified at least 1 week before class is supposed to occur if a cancellation is needed. Wednesday, February 12 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

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