SUPPORT SYSTEM IN INDIA FOR SUICIDE
1. AASRA:
AASRA
is a crisis intervention centre for the distressed, lonely, and suicidal. The
organization aims to help, manage, and prevent mental illness by providing
professional, voluntary, and confidential care and support to people who are
depressed or have suicidal thoughts. They have a 24X7 hour helpline number
which can be contacted in cases of mental illness, emotional crisis, and
feelings of hopelessness or helplessness. People who have lost someone due to
suicide can also contact the helpline number – 9820466726. AASRA, on its
official website, says that callers can phone in or meet their volunteers or
even write for an empathetic, caring, and warm response.
2. LIFELINE FOUNDATION:
Lifeline
Foundation is an NGO (Non-Profit Organization) based in Kolkata which
works for suicide prevention by running confidential and free tele-helplines
for callers who are distressed, suicidal, or depressed. The NGO conducts
regular programs on mental health awareness to shatter the stigma around the
illness, which is as common as any other disease. It also organizes seminars
and workshops to raise awareness about mental health issues such as –
depression, anxiety, trauma, exam stress, and more. The helpline number is
– 033 24637401/7432
3. SUMAITRI:
It
is a Delhi-based crisis prevention centre for people who have suicidal thoughts
or who are depressed. Sumaitri volunteers give a minimum of 5 hours a week from
their professional/personal lives 365 days a year with no holidays. The
voluntary organization has helped more than a lakh people through phone and
visits. All the help provided is free and confidential, and the anonymity of
volunteers and calls is maintained. The notable thing about the NGOs volunteers
is that they do not get any honorarium, even travel allowance. The Helpline
email is – feelingsuicidal@sumaitri.net,
and the contact number is 011- 23389090.
4. SAATH:
Saath
is a voluntary organization, which provides livelihood services, health, and
medical facilities, and imparts skills leading to employment. The Saath:
Suicide Prevention Centre wing of the NGO deals with suicidal people who are
caught between the conflict of an urge to die and the will to live. They offer
unconditional emotional support to depressed, suicidal, or distressed people.
The centre is run by volunteers, who are carefully selected and trained to
handle the emotional needs of people during a crisis. The helpline is available
365 days a week between 1 pm to 7 pm.
5. ONE LIFE:
One
Life calls itself a Not-for-profit helpline for people who have suicidal
tendencies and have given up on Life. They help people of all age groups to
overcome suicidal tendencies caused due to ill-health and chronic diseases,
broken marriages, love failure, examination, legal issues, finances, and fear
of social sanctions and cultural norms. Trained counsellors of the organization
provide timely guidance and the proper emotional support to overcome the
crisis. People needing help can contact onelifehelpline@hotmail.com for
24*7-hour support.
THIS WORLD SUICIDE
PREVENTION DAY, MAKE INDIA A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE WHAT TO LIVE.
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