Bucks County Suicide Prevention Task Force
Walk to Make A Difference
#HoldOnYouMatter
Bucks County Suicide Prevention Task Force Presents "Walk to Make a Difference"
2018 Walk Details Coming Soon
If you are in a Crisis situation Call 1-800-499-7455 to speak to a trained crisis worker - Anytime - Day or Night
Other Crisis Numbers |

Comcast Newsmakers Panel on Suicide Prevention
Dawn Seader - Walk to Make a Difference
#HoldOnYouMatter
Sunday, April 30, 2017 - Bucks County Technical High School |
Anthony Devlin - Neshaminy School District
Importance of Mental Health Awareness in School Setting andWalk to Make a Difference
Bringing School Districts Together for Awareness |
Commissioner Diane M. Ellis-Marseglia, LCSW
Community Coming Together to Prevent Suicide
Walk to Make a Difference
Suicide Task Force |
Wendy Flanigan, MH/DP
Training the Community to Recognize and Respond to Suicide - QPR Training
Suicide Task Force |
Maria Picciotti, Family Services Association
Recognizing the Need to Talk About It
Whether problems seem big or small
24/7 National Crisis Hotline
CONTACT Helpline 8 am - 8 pm |
Sharon Curran - Lenape Valley Foundation
Crisis Hotlines for Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol issues...Completely anonymous.
Separate Crisis Lines for Police Officers, and for other First Responders
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State Representative Frank Farry
Where do first responders go for help? Reduce Stigma, Increase Awareness, Have Resources in Place to Help.
First Responders Crisis Hotline, Police Personnel Crisis Hotline - Does not need to be Job Related. |