Campus Suicide Prevention Resources
- Active Minds: helps establish student chapters which educate fellow students about mental health issues.
- American Association of Suicidology – Students of AAS: comprised of student members who are involved in suicide prevention through research.
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: exists to prevent suicide and help those affected by suicide. In addition to having local chapters, one of the AFSP’s major events are the on-campus Out of the Darkness Community Walks which raise money to fight suicide.
- IMAlive: An online network made up of fully trained and certified crisis intervention volunteers to help those contemplating suicide.
- NAMI on Campus: works to raise awareness for mental health issues with college students. Those interested can find one of many NAMI on Campus Clubs at participating schools.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: provides free and confidential suicide support to anyone, round the clock.
- Speaking of Suicide: for suicidal individuals and their loved ones, survivors, mental health professionals & others who care.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – Suicide Prevention: A provider of suicide prevention information and resources for the public as well as health professionals.
- Suicide Prevention Resource Center – College and University Suicide Prevention: provides research, resources and other information to help promote mental health and suicide prevention on campus.
- ULifeline: Supported by the JED Foundation, ULifeline is an online resource for mental health issues for college students, including suicide prevention.