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Wyoming-Based Suicide Prevention Hotline Now Available

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August 11, 2020A new Wyoming-based suicide prevention lifeline will strengthen the response available for state residents who find themselves in crisis, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH).“If you, or someone you know, is in immediate danger, the right thing to do is to call 911,” said Lindsay Martin, Injury and Violence Prevention Program manager with WDH.“We know talking with someone about your thoughts and feelings can help save your life,” Martin said. “With lifeline options, people call or text to discuss lots of things:  financial troubles, relationships, sexual identity, depression, illness and loneliness are a few examples.”“We want anyone who is experiencing feelings of crisis or potentially suicidal thoughts to.

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