The suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade have brought
new focus on suicide in the media. If you have someone that you are concerned
about, who you think is considering suicide you can feel lost or helpless to help.
There are many legitimate resources that can help you and/or your family member
or friend. One way to help is to educate
yourself about the risk factors, warning signs, and things that you can do to
help your loved one or friend.
Here are some resources that can help you learn about suicide
and to develop an effective plan to help:
Snohomish Health District:
Volunteers of America of Western Washington:
Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
Phone: 1-800-273-8255
Sno-Isle Libraries:
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