SAVE is one of the first organizations in the country dedicated to suicide prevention. Our work is based on the foundation and belief that suicide is preventable and that everyone can play a role in suicide prevention. You can save lives by raising awareness of the public, educating the community, and acquiring appropriate tools for everyone.
SAVE is a nonprofit of 501 (c) (3) which is managed by the All Volunteers' Board of Directors and is managed based on the Minnesota State Nonprofit Act. SAVE works at international, national, state, and local levels to focus on education and awareness to prevent the use of public health models for suicide prevention. SAVE is managed based on the guidelines issued by Surgeon's General Suicide Action Call (1999) and National Suicide Prevention Strategy (2012). Over the years, SAVE's board of directors, employees, and volunteers have a special affinity for suicide prevention and other skills to ensure the organization's growth, development and effective management and management talent We have included people.
Adina Wrobleski lost her daughter's suicide in 1979. Despite continuing to look for information, resources, and support to help her and her family through the tragedy, Adina could not find what she needed. So she began learning everything about depression and suicide. Adina quickly became a professional expert on local suicide, public speaking, writing. In the late 1980s she became a nationally famous suicide expert, participated in the research, wrote articles and books of the magazine, and spoke with top scientists of the time.
Adina met with six other suicide survivors (those who have suffered suicide by their loved ones), and that they all have a great need for an organization to tackle suicide prevention I agree. SAVE was founded and Adina became the first executive director
For nearly a decade, salvation has been undertaken by volunteer efforts and dedicated work. SAVE employed the first employee and was a founding member of NCSP.
The study of SAVE was announced in the crisis using the public consciousness and suicide - Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention. Another publication was approved in 2011
SAVE has launched a new nationwide PSA event called "You Can Too" that includes materials for television, radio, printed matter and billboards. SAVE produces more than 1 billion impressions
The American Suicide Prevention Foundation (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization aiming to save lives and bring hope to suicide. AFSP creates a culture of mental health through the following core strategies. Aid for scientific research, public education on mental health and suicide prevention, advocacy of public policy on mental health and suicide prevention The members of the AFSP competition team committed suicide to their mission through fundraising, committed suicide by AFSP activities We will support the suicide and mental health issues, raise awareness about them, eliminate their dishonor.
The Jed Foundation (JED) is a non-profit organization aiming to protect the emotional health of young people and young people in our country and to prevent suicide. We are working with high schools and universities to strengthen their mental health, substance abuse, suicide prevention programs and systems. We will provide young people and young people with skills and knowledge to help them and each other. JED has partnered with the Advertising Committee of AFSP and Droga 5 to launch a new campaign to help young people help people working to solve mental health problems. SeizetheAwkward.org is a wonderful new resource, including tutorial videos, warning signs, novice conversations, tips for maintaining mental health conversations, personal inspirational personal story videos of inspiring influencers.
SAVE is a nonprofit of 501 (c) (3) which is managed by the All Volunteers' Board of Directors and is managed based on the Minnesota State Nonprofit Act. SAVE works at international, national, state, and local levels to focus on education and awareness to prevent the use of public health models for suicide prevention. SAVE is managed based on the guidelines issued by Surgeon's General Suicide Action Call (1999) and National Suicide Prevention Strategy (2012). Over the years, SAVE's board of directors, employees, and volunteers have a special affinity for suicide prevention and other skills to ensure the organization's growth, development and effective management and management talent We have included people.