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Suicide Prevention Center

Are you or someone you know feeling suicidal?
Call our 24-hour Crisis Line
(877) 7-CRISIS or (877) 727-4747 - Toll free in LA and Orange Counties

How to tell if someone is suicidal:   Read about the warning signs of suicide and how you can help.


The Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center (SPC) is offering a new support group for people who have had a suicide attempt or who are struggling with chronic thoughts of suicide.

Some basic information about group eligibility is listed below:
· Potential members must be at least 18 years of age
· Potential members should live in LA County (or be willing to travel to Los Angeles County to attend)
· Potential members should not be at immediate risk of suicide (individuals whose life may be in immediate risk from self-harm should call our crisis hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or 911
· The support group is free for all members through Prevention and Early Intervention funds from the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health

For more information, please contact:
Shari Sinewelski
Director of Program Development
Suicide Prevention Center
ssinwelski@didihirsch.org
(310) 895-2352

 

The Suicide Prevention Center
The Suicide Prevention Center, originally founded in 1958 as the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center, was the first in the country to provide a 24-hour suicide prevention crisis line and use community volunteers in providing hotline service. The Crisis Line is widely recognized as having developed the telephone crisis intervention model used by most crisis centers and hotlines across the nation and in the world. It operates with a staff of more than 150 trained volunteers, serving callers throughout Southern California, and has been an integral part of Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center since 1997. For more information about the history of the Suicide Prevention Center, click here.

In addition to our crisis line, the Suicide Prevention Center offers a bereavement program for those who have lost a loved one to suicide (our Survivors After Suicide program), outreach to the community, and an emergency response team that works with local police to provide immediate counseling at the scene of a suicide.  We also conduct suicide prevention awareness and education to the community.

"Suicide is a public health problem that is preventable."
- Former US Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher"

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