Evers Proclaims September as Suicide Prevention Month to Highlight Mental Health Resources
Evers Proclaims September as Suicide Prevention Month
MADISON, Wis. - Governor Tony Evers is recognizing the significant impact of mental health by proclaiming the entire month of September as Suicide Prevention Month. This initiative is designed to focus attention on mental health issues and increase awareness of the available resources.
Importance of Suicide Prevention
This proclamation seeks to address suicide prevention through community engagement and support. September presents an opportunity to educate the public about the critical importance of mental health and available resources.
Available Resources
- Hotlines for immediate support
- Community events throughout September
- Workshops focused on mental health awareness
- Resources for those affected by suicide
Governor Evers encourages everyone to participate in these initiatives, highlighting that improving mental health resources can save lives.
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