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Asking Congress to support suicide prevention measures

In this time of uncertainty, it is especially important to take care of our mental health. That is why, on June 22, I will be taking part in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s virtual 2020 Advocacy Forum. As part of the event, I along with thousands of advocates across the country will be reaching out to members of Congress to urge their support of the suicide prevention legislation and policies that we know can save lives.

I will be asking for: increased federal funding for suicide research; continued support for suicide prevention programs and resources for Veterans and Service Members; and passage of the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act (H.R. 4194/S. 2661), making 988 the future, easy-to-remember phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

I suffered the loss of a close friend, who at age 41 took his life with heroin. With the current crisis, suicide is on the rise more than ever before because of limited access to financial funds and the uncertainty of survival for the next day. I am begging Congress to support the policies.

Join me by contacting your members of Congress and asking them to support these policies, and visit afsp.org/advocacy to learn more about AFSP’s advocacy and how YOU can make an impact in your community. Together, we are saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide.

Thank you for your time.

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