There's Hope. There's Help.
When You’ve Lost Someone to Suicide
8/15/2024 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
It's okay if your feelings of sadness, or anxiety have begun to interfere with your daily life.
If your feelings of sadness, depression, or anxiety have begun to interfere with your daily life, it’s okay. We all need support at certain times. Learn more about what you can do to support your mental health. For more resources to help you or someone you care about that might be facing a mental health need, visit www.alaskapublic.org/hope.
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There's Hope. There's Help. is a local public television program presented by AK
Created with the Alaska Mental Health Trust, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Anchorage, Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Alaska Children’s Trust, Veteran Affairs-Anchorage, and the Anchorage School District.
There's Hope. There's Help.
When You’ve Lost Someone to Suicide
8/15/2024 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
If your feelings of sadness, depression, or anxiety have begun to interfere with your daily life, it’s okay. We all need support at certain times. Learn more about what you can do to support your mental health. For more resources to help you or someone you care about that might be facing a mental health need, visit www.alaskapublic.org/hope.
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There's Hope. There's Help. is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipHave you lost someone to suicide?
You are not alone.
Thousands of Alaskans have lost a loved one to suicide.
You may feel overwhelmed by your feelings like anger, guilt or confusion.
These feelings are normal.
Talking with other people may seem difficult, but it's especially important right now.
Take care of your own well-being.
Know there is light at the end of the tunnel.
It may seem impossible, but these feelings will decrease.
To learn more about how you can heal.
Find resources at Alaska public.org/hope.
And if you or someone you know is in crisi or having thoughts of suicide.
Text hello to 741741.
Or call 988.
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There's Hope. There's Help. is a local public television program presented by AK
Created with the Alaska Mental Health Trust, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Anchorage, Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Alaska Children’s Trust, Veteran Affairs-Anchorage, and the Anchorage School District.