National Suicide Prevention.
September is National Suicide Prevention month, though every day matters.
http://www.everydaymatters.com/suicideprevention/
http://stopsoldiersuicide.org
US: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org www.spanusa.org
UK: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Suicide/Pages/Getting-help.aspx
Canada: http://suicideprevention.ca/thinking-about-suicide/find-a-crisis-centre/
International Directory: http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html
Military Crisis Line: Active duty, Guard and reserve service members, their families and friends stateside and in Europe have 24/7 access to the Military Crisis Line at no cost. For crisis support, those in the U.S. call 800-273-8255, then press 1. Callers in Europe dial 00800-1273-8255 or DSN 118. The toll-free service in Europe may not be available through all carriers or in all countries.
Military One Source Toll Free Number: 800-342-9647
Military One Source Crisis Prevention: http://m.militaryonesource.mil/crisis-prevention
(Thank you!)
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
TALK ABOUT IT
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I believe that people have the right to die. By that I mean if they are making an informed decision, and there is no light at the end of the tunnel, they should have the right to choose. I had an uncle who was terminally ill, but he had something like 2 years to live. My aunt divorced him, took their kids, and he was left alone, jobless, and living in an outpatient centre. He expressed to me on multiple occasions how much he wanted to die because of how much pain he was in. So, in this case, I would say that I support the right to die.