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World Suicide Prevention Day 2019 campaigns from Non-Profit Orgainzations, Initiatives, Mental Health Solutions & more aspire to illuminate.
Mpower Minds of the Aditya Birla Education Trust, hit the ground with their last year's campaign #SayItRight that revolved around a teenage girl going through a mental health crisis, and how people around could've healed her with their words, instead of hurting her.
With their present-day campaign, #SunoDekhoKaho, they urge us to reach out to the ones that need help, before it's too late.
Manas Foundation's campaign unfolds with a narration expressing the thoughts that might be drifting through the affected's mind and then hits us with a hard-hitting reality that every 4 minutes, a person commits suicide in India.
Farmhealth conveys a message from a consultant psychiatrist, Chronic Pain India shares encouraging lines, PearsonClinical.in urges us to give a helping hand to someone in need.
World Health Organization presents us with a mournful fact, that every 40 seconds, someone dies by suicide.
TLLLFoundation, an initiative by Deepika Padukone, launched to create awareness around mental health, with their campaign show us what we can do with 40 seconds before we take an irreversible decision.
The disheartening fact presented by WHO is a wake-up call for us to pull the ones who are swimming deep in the pool of depression, dry their tears with a napkin of joy.
These campaigns themed around suicide prevention have done their part by enlightening us about the dark world, but their aim wouldn't be achieved until we prevent suicide.
If you're the one that needs help don't let the negative thoughts pierce your gut like a needle, there are a million reasons in this world to not be dull.
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Mpower Minds - #SunoDekhoKaho
Manas Foundation - #StopWhenYouSpot
World Health Organization (WHO)
Every 40 seconds one person dies from #suicide.
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) September 9, 2019
Suicides are preventable 👉 https://t.co/goXTA9pUYL
Tomorrow, 10 September is #WorldSuicidePreventionDay pic.twitter.com/yRjwUGxHg9
TLLLFoundation
Every 40 seconds, a person dies by suicide. For every one person who dies by suicide, 20 more attempt it. This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, how do we, as a country, tackle the leading cause of death amongst the youth in India?
— TLLLFoundation (@TLLLFoundation) September 10, 2019
#WSPD #Suicide #SuicidePrevention #SuicideAwareness pic.twitter.com/GBn8ZXaoTu
Famhealth
A message from @myfamhealth & @DrAnjaliNagpal on #WorldSuicidePreventionDay: 1,35,000 suicides in #India each year & 1/5 suicides are committed by someone troubled by an illness, mental or physical. If you are suffering, reach out to experts, family, friends. You are not alone. pic.twitter.com/R5z3xhbH1A
— Famhealth (@myfamhealth) September 10, 2019
Global Compact Network-India
Think a billion times before you decide to suicide.
— UN Global Compact Network India 🇮🇳 (@GCNIndia) September 10, 2019
It’s always OKAY to talk.#WorldSuicidePreventionDay #WSPD2019 #MentalHealth #SDG3 pic.twitter.com/E8Z9Ef9KMf
Change.org India
This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, how do we, as a country, tackle the leading cause of death amongst the youth in India? @Srush_P is asking @ndtv to adopt @WHO guidelines for reporting suicides responsibly. Join the movement https://t.co/n7MBfx6DYX @Nidhi @PrannoyRoyNDTV pic.twitter.com/JUSvzuyeVO
— Change.org India (@ChangeOrg_India) September 10, 2019
Medipulse Hospital
There are far, far better things ahead than anything we leave behind. Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle. Speak when you want to, there is always someone to listen.#WorldSuicidePreventionDay pic.twitter.com/LyLj6a5oxR
— Medipulse Hospital (@MedipulseIndia) September 10, 2019
PearsonClinical.In
Chronic Pain India
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