Six organizations in North Dakota receive grants from Health and Human Services for suicide prevention efforts

Six organizations have been selected by North Dakota Health and Human Services for its suicide prevention funding initiative. These groups will provide support to individuals struggling with mental health issues. The chosen groups include Minot State University’s Center for Persons with Disabilities, Peer Vision for Mental Health, Haugen Performance Consulting, Eyes on the Horizon Consulting, Consensus Council, and Cook Center for Human Connection.

Melissa Markegard, the suicide prevention administrator for HHS, emphasized the importance of early intervention in preventing suicide. She stated that everyone shares the common goal of reducing and ultimately eliminating suicide in North Dakota.

If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, do not hesitate to reach out for help. You can call or text 9-8-8, a confidential hotline that is available 24/7 for support.

By Samantha Johnson

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