You are not alone.

Many people consider suicide as a way to escape the pain and suffering in their life, but suicide is a permanent solution to what may be a temporary problem. Please reach out. There is help.

  • Reach out to friends and family. Many people feel immediate relief just from having shared their story.

  • Reach out to someone trained to assist. Talking with a counselor can often help you to find alternative ways to address problems so that suicide no longer feels like the only option.

  • If suicidal thoughts have become so intense that you fear you may act on them please reach out:

    1. Suicide & Crisis helpline is available by calling or texting 988, you can also Chat

    2. Daymark Recovery Services offers crisis services to the community for free. Please call 877.492.2785. *even after hours

    3. If you are a student please call the ASU Counseling Center line at (828) 262-3180 and select the option to speak with the counselor on call. *even after hours

    4. Call 911 for immediate attention

  • To hear stories of others who have been affected by thoughts or acts of suicide go to: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org and http://attemptsurvivors.com/