Ask.listen.save- Arizona State University

Ask.listen.save- Arizona State University

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Building awareness for the issue of su***de at Arizona State University. Welcome to Ask.Listen.Save!

Timeline photos 09/07/2018

Sept. 9 through 15, 2018 is National Su***de Prevention week. If you or someone you know displays these behaviors, contact the Maricopa County crisis hotline at 480-784-1500 or the HopeLine Su***de Hotline at 1-800-SUICIDE. Dial 911 in an emergency.

Visit the ASU Wellness webpage http://ow.ly/2Tns30lIAjK for more information and resouces.

American Foundation for Su***de Prevention: https://afsp.org

06/08/2018

Today’s news of Anthony Bourdain hit us hard. With recent celebrity deaths & the CDC study, there’s a clear need for greater research and understanding of mental health and su***de prevention. Su***de affects all of us, and we are working diligently to prevent it.

If you’re struggling, take the time you need today for self-care and reach out to someone you trust. Please call National Su***de Prevention Lifeline '1-800-273-TALK (8255)' or text “Talk” to 741741. They’re here for you. ***de

As '13 Reasons Why' Returns, Schools Try To Help Students Who Are Thinking Of Su***de 05/24/2018

As '13 Reasons Why' Returns, Schools Try To Help Students Who Are Thinking Of Su***de About 1 in 5 teens may have contemplated su***de. But new research suggests that schools as a whole can make a difference.

05/17/2018

Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia! 🌈

Check out this helpful guide on how to talk about su***de and LGBT populations at afsp.org/lgbtbooklet

Timeline photos 05/01/2018

Today kicks off Mental Health Month! Did you know that nearly 90% of people view physical and mental health as equally important? Let's make that number even higher by openly talking about mental health.

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Our Story

Welcome to Ask.Listen.Save!

We are a student organization at Arizona State University dedicated to su***de prevention and raising mental health awareness. As advocates for su***de prevention, we work to foster awareness of this issue in ASU classrooms and in the community. As a branch of the Arizona chapter of the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention, our primary focus of the year is our annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk which aims to fundraise for su***de prevention research and education.

If you are interested in helping raise awareness for su***de prevention at Arizona State University, community service or if you are interested in the Out of the Darkness Walk, forming a team for the walk, donating to the cause or volunteering on event day, please contact us!

National Su***de Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
ASU Counseling Services: 480-965-6146
EMPACT Crisis Line: 480-921-1006

President: Emma Wheatley
1st Officer: Noah Todd
2nd Officer: Ben Harris

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Tempe, AZ
85281