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As 1-800-SUICIDE marks its tenth anniversary this year, the hotline needs your help.
It was founded in 1998 by Reese Butler in memory of his wife, Kristin who had committed suicide.
The Kristin Brooks Hope Center has helped almost three million callers connect to help and hope. As they enter their second decade of service to the public, continued support is needed to ensure that the confidentiality of every caller is protected.
Because they are totally privately funded, they need to prove to the government that they are capable of supporting 1-800-SUICIDE.
The money you donate will not only be used to pay the phone bill that connects about 50,000 callers each month to the Hopeline Network, but will also be used to pay for training of online crisis counselors who will provide the same support via online counseling. This is where the young people of today reach out for help.
The success of 1-800-SUICIDE is based on individuals in crisis knowing that any personal identifiable information is kept strictly confidential.The Hope Center's volunteer staff and Board remain committed to preserving confidential suicide prevention programs. Your action today assures their sustainability!
The Kristin Brooks Hope Center and its national 1-800-SUICIDE hotline is a great asset to our society - one of those private-sector initiatives called a "point of light."
With your help and support together we can help the Hopeline achieve success in liberating 1-800-SUICIDE from government control permanently.
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