After a person dies from suicide, we send out a Grief Support Booklet and an offer of our support to the family members and friends.
We go into junior and senior high schools and teach the RAPP suicide prevention curriculum, which covers depression, suicidal warning signs, how to respond, and where to get help. Each student receives a RAPP curriculum book, Youth Yellow Pages Resource Guide and a Yellow Ribbon Card with the 1-800-SUICIDE crisis number.
Staff and trained volunteers offer free, in-depth, presentations to community groups. Participants receive copies of our Depression and Suicide: Hope for Today curriculum booklet.
4 times a month, we offer a drop-in support group for those who are currently suffering from depression and bi-polar mood disorders. The groups feature educational topics/speakers and open discussion, and rotate between Fort Collins and Loveland.
These pocket sized resource guides for youth and families are distributed free to schools and community organizations. We distribute over 15,000 of these each year.
We offer this educational support group once a year to people who have lost loved ones to suicide. The group helps people move forward on their painful journey to cope with the loss of their loved one.
If you are interested in helping to prevent suicide by donating to the Suicide Resource Center, please contact us at (970)-635-9301,
email us at info@SuicideResourceCenter.org.