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Tel-Écoute

Tel-Ecoute is registered charitable organization that relies on the work of community volunteers During recent years, we have seen that more and more problems of mental distress, violence, and suicide are, unfortunately, being added to those of solitude, poverty, and despair. In light of this social burden, our work "upstream" of the problem of suicide plays an important preventive role. Our role: to lend an understanding and welcoming ear The psychological suffering that our society regularly creates can lead to mental health problems, violent behavior, or suicide. By offering to listen respectfully, warmly, and non-judgmentally to all those who are experiencing difficulties, we allow them to express themselves in complete trust, and helps them find their own resources for solving their own problems.

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Keep Another Tomorrow Foundation

Providing needed support and education to achieve zero suicides in the North Country.

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Asniya

Asniya recruits medical and allied-health students as volunteers (“Asniya interns”) to deliver hands-on health and medical education on American Indian reservations, with the goals of improving preventive health knowledge, reducing disparities (including mental-health/suicide-prevention work), and inspiring reservation youth toward careers in the health sciences. The program also gives participating interns culturally grounded clinical experience to build long‑term community health capacity.

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i4Farmers Inc

Help farmers families in India who are committing suicides lack of financial support.

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Connors Climb Foundation

Connor’s Climb Foundation provides suicide-prevention education and training focused on youth (roughly ages 10–24). It works with schools, educators, families, and communities in New Hampshire (and nearby areas) to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and equip trusted adults and students with tools and programs to recognize warning signs and connect young people to help.

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Karla Smith Foundation

To provide state of the art services, support and hope to any family affected by mental illness or suicide.

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First H.E.L.P.

It is the mission of First H.E.L.P. to reduce mental health stigma through education, advocate for benefits for those suffering from post-traumatic stress, acknowledge the service and sacrifice of first responders we lost to suicide, assist responders in their search for healing, and to bring awareness to suicide and mental health issues.

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The Jaime Hawkins George Foundation

The foundation, created in memory of Jaime Hawkins George, provides financial assistance and immediate practical support to individuals and families who have lost a loved one to suicide. Its goal is to ease the short-term financial burdens that follow a suicide death and to offer resources and outreach to those grieving.

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Distress Centre Calgary

Through the provision of 24 hour support, counselling, and referrals to a myriad of community resources - all free of charge - Distress Centre ensures that everyone has a place to turn in a time of crisis, whatever that crisis may be. Built upon values of volunteerism, innovation and partnership, Distress Centre has a 40 year legacy, creating lasting social impact as an essential service in Calgary’s network of care. No issue is too small to call. 24 Hour Crisis Line – 403.266.HELP (4357) ConnecTeen - 403.264.TEEN (8336) www.CalgaryConnecTeen.com (online live chat peer support 5pm - 10pm daily) Suicide Prevention Line serving Central and Southern Alberta (403 area code) 1-800-SUICIDE 1-800-784-2433 Information and referral to community, government and social services: dial 211

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Buddy Project

Buddy Project® is a non-profit movement that aims to prevent suicide and self-harm by pairing people as buddies and raising awareness for mental health. We will primarily focus on children, teens, and young adults across the globe by providing positivity, companionship, resources, and education, in order to reduce the stigma of mental illness, bullying and negativity on social media. By introducing these concepts at an early age, we hope to promote empathy, compassion, and awareness of mental health issues.

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Hear My Cry Foundation

Hear My Cry Foundation (HMCF) was founded upon a mission to address the growing epidemic of suicide impacting our communities and the under-served populations through programs and services. The mission of Hear My Cry Foundation is personal to the founder, Tazora Moore, because she lost her husband to suicide in July of 2012. As a result, Hear My Cry Foundation is dedicated in remembrance of Daryl Wayne Moore.

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Quest In Recovery

Strengthen the mental fitness of young adults by providing free group recreation, community building on college campuses, and service campaigns in the community to combat loneliness, suicide, and addiction