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World Suicide Prevention Day

Those of you that have followed my blog for very long knows that Suicide Prevention and Mental Health issues are near and dear to my heart.  The battle to overcome the stigma of these issues is a continual one.

If you are struggling or if you know someone that is, please look over my page on Depression and Mental Health Help which can be found HERE.

On this page, you will find many links to helpful sites, hotline phone numbers and other sources of information.  You will also find several of my posts on Mental Health subjects.

If you know of a website, phone number or other resource that you feel would be beneficial to people, but I don’t have it listed, please contact me either in the comment section or by use of my Contact Page.  I will see that the information gets added to the page.

Thanks, as always, to those who choose to join me on my journey.  ❤  Penny

 

 

Author:

Penny Wilson is an international writer who writes in several genres. She has written articles for WOW Women on Writing. Her poetry has been published in online journals, such as Ariel Chart, Spill Words Press and the Poppy Road Review. Penny is a member of the Austin Poetry Society. Her poetry has been featured in the publication America's Emerging Poets 2018 & 2019 by Z Publishing and Poets Quarterly and Dual Coast Magazine published by Prolific Press. Penny is an advocate for Mental Health Awareness and has the page "Mental Health Help" on her blog. She writes about the struggles of mental illnesses and Depression. She is passionate about spreading awareness for Suicide Prevention and Domestic Abuse. She expresses her passion through her writings of poetry and life experiences. You can find more of her writings on her blog at https://pennywilsonwrites.com/ and follow her on Twitter @pennywilson123.

5 thoughts on “World Suicide Prevention Day

  1. Thank you for continuing to raise awareness about mental health issues. I highly-recommend the following book: Troubled Minds–Mental Illness and the Church’s Mission by Amy Simpson. It’s packed with valuable info. The author’s mother battled schizophrenia. Thus this book is written with personal authenticity.

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