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“Some of the ways I dealt with stress was I worked out before my shifts, I ran in my neighborhood before anyone could start shopping and did a lot of praying.”
If you or your friend needs urgent help, call 911 right away. Or even take your friend to the emergency room for assistance. If you feel it’s safe, stay with your friend or find someone to stay with them until help arrives.
Call 911You are not alone, and help is always available. Get immediate support 24/7. Reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting COALITION to 741741 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. It’s free, and everything you tell them is confidential, unless it’s essential to contact emergency services to keep you or your friend safe.
“Some of the ways I dealt with stress was I worked out before my shifts, I ran in my neighborhood before anyone could start shopping and did a lot of praying.”
If you can relate to this storyteller, below are some resources you might find helpful. For 24/7 support, text COALITION to 741741, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. If in need of urgent assistance, call 911.
NAMI – Click here for information on NAMI FaithNet and interfaith resource network of NAMI members, friends, clergy and congregations of all faith traditions.
Mental Health America – Click here for information on how to take care of your spirit.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Click here for six actions anyone can take to improve mindfulness in everyday life.
Well Being Trust – Click here for podcasts on spirituality.