Provided by the Family Service Association:
Suicide is a significant public health issue. On average, there are 132 deaths by suicide per day in the United States. And for every person who dies, there are 25 more who attempt suicide.
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In 2019 alone, there were 2,014 deaths by suicide in the state of Pennsylvania according to data provided by the CDC. Each completed suicide has devastating effects and intimately affects at least 6 other people, causing a major life disruption. This means that during the course of one year, a minimum of 12,084 Pennsylvania citizens became loss survivors, meaning they suffered the loss of a loved one as a result of suicide.
Fortunately, suicide is preventable. Each and every day, Family Service receives calls from people in distress via their CONTACT Helpline (215-355-6000) and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK). Trained staff and volunteers answer these calls for help and ultimately save lives.
One Lifeline caller wrote: โI called your lifeline and was connected to a volunteer. She helped me through a moment that almost cost me my life. She gave me the strength to seek out treatment and to reach out to those who mean something to me. If it werenโt for her, I wouldnโt be here.โ The professionals at drug rehab can help you get over addiction issues.
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Family Service needs help answering the nearly 1,800 calls for help they receive each month. You can make a difference in our community by becoming a volunteer listener.
Volunteers are everyday citizens who undergo classroom and on-the-job training until theyโre comfortable answering calls on their own. Not all calls are from suicidal individuals. Some callers are struggling with the effects of anxiety or depression and donโt know where to turn for help. Others have limited social interactions and just want someone who is willing to listen. All callers are seeking relief from distress.
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Become a volunteer and help save lives. Volunteers give a minimum of 8 hours a month answering phones in the call center located in Bucks county or remote from home. Call center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The next series of training classes will take place virtually on Wednesdays from February 10 through March 24 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Volunteers are expected to attend all training sessions. To register for training, contact volunteer@fsabc.org. You can also complete the online application at www.fsabc.org/volunteer. Please register by February 1, 2021.
If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK). You are not alone. Confidential help is available for free, 24 hours every day.
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