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As we countdown to World Suicide Prevention Day this Wednesday, Lifeline Aotearoa is highlighting the value of open and honest conversations and of reaching out for help and support.
The theme of this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day is changing the narrative around suicide.
“It’s about transforming silence, stigma and misunderstanding into openness, empathy and support – something the Lifeline Aotearoa team does day in and day out 365 days a year by supporting people in crisis,” says Shaun Greaves, Chief Executive of Lifeline.
“Every life matters - and Lifeline saves lives so World Suicide Prevention Day is a bittersweet day for Lifeline. The lives of those the team has helped save are very much on our minds, as are the many New Zealanders who have lost their lives or gone through the heartbreak and sorrow of losing a loved one to suicide.”
In support of World Suicide Prevention Day, Lifeline is inviting people to get up early to show they care by participating in its fundraiser, For the Dawn. People are invited to either donate, hold their own fundraising event or come to an early morning Auckland dance event at Okahu.
Office Products Depot will generously match every dollar donated to Lifeline on Wednesday 10 September, up to the value of $20,000.
If someone you love is struggling, there are five things we can all do to help prevent suicide:
Greaves says Lifeline receives no government funding and is reliant on the support of donors to keep its phone and text service going.
“We are grateful for the support of both individuals and organisations. Every dollar helps answer a call – and potentially save a life.”
To donate, visit www.forthedawn.org.nz
To find out more about the work Lifeline Aotearoa does: visit www.lifeline.org.nz
Lifeline Aotearoa is all about giving hope and saving lives. It’s what our helpline teams do every day of the year. We support people of all walks of life and all ages through our phone and text services.
Lifeline relies on donations from the public and support from New Zealand business. The more support we receive, the more calls we can answer. To find out more, visit Lifeline Aotearoa.
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