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FAILSAFE FOR LIFE
Home About Us Our Services Get Involved Resources Donate Event Calendar Supporters Media Blog More We envision a community where Mental and physical health are viewed the same and are a priority for community members Each member feels connected and purposeful Thoughts of suicide are rare but those who experience them are recognized and connected to help before the thoughts become persistent and serious If someone struggling reaches out for help those around them know how to respond and where to connect them for extra care If someone struggling is connected to extra care that care is knowledgeable and prepared to support a person with thoughts of suicide After a person leaves emergency care they are left with a plan to keep themselves safe a schedule for what to do next and when and they are followed up on Building a More Connected Community FailSafe for Life knows that strength not only lies in our words but in our actions as well.
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