San Francisco Suicide Prevention, a division of the Felton Institute, has been providing crisis intervention and emotional support to the diverse communities of San Francisco since 1962. With the help of 200 dedicated volunteers, they answer approximately 55,000 calls annually, offering a 24/7 confidential crisis line and text line staffed by trained volunteers. Their programs include grief support groups, youth outreach workshops, and community outreach initiatives aimed at raising awareness about suicide and providing crisis intervention training.
Committed to suicide prevention through knowledge and intervention, San Francisco Suicide Prevention offers free and confidential crisis support textlines, providing emotional support to those in need. They also provide in-person peer-based services for individuals processing the loss of a loved one to suicide. With a focus on community involvement, they offer volunteering opportunities and accept charitable donations to help make a difference in preventing suicide. As a trusted resource in the field, San Francisco Suicide Prevention continues to prioritize the well-being of individuals in crisis and strives to create a safer community for all.
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