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It’s National Suicide Prevention Month. Remember to Say “I Love You.”
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. As I reflect on this month’s theme, I cannot help but think about my experience overcoming suicidal ideation and how those three simple but powerful words saved my life.
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