World Suicide Prevention Day 2022
Posted on 9th September, 2021
Tomorrow, we are raising awareness for those struggling and doing walk and talks to bring people in the community together, which this weekend will be as needed more than ever.
The Queen dedicated her life to service above all else, the ultimate show of respect from us to her is to carry on serving.
What better way in a moment of mourning than to bring people together to walk and talk and tell them where they can get support should they need further support.
If anybody is feeling low or disoriented by yesterday’s news, feel free to join us if you need company at this time.
People are still struggling, and it is vital that they have support in place should they need it.
As it stands – our groups Monday will remain open.
Let’s focus on a big weekend of awareness raising, and being there for people, and then focus on getting our doors open on Monday.
One in all in – AMC.
Urgent Help Needed?
ANDYSMANCLUB is a peer-led charity, so we are not professional mental health support workers. If you need urgent help, please contact one of these excellent groups.
Samaritans
If you need to contact someone urgently for a confidential, you can call The Samaritans free any time, from any phone, on 116 123.
Calm
Calm run a free and confidential helpline and webchat – 7 hours a day, 7 days a week for anyone who needs to talk about life’s problems. Visit the helpline now.
Call 111
You can now call 111 free of charge and select option 2 to be connected to a mental health professional.
If someone’s life is at immediate at risk, please contact 999.