Gazette January 1, 2023
Emily J. Blomme

As we close 2022, many feel gratitude. Grateful for some semblance of everyday normalcy, more social connections, and a general sense of relief.

But for many, the mental health fallout from the pandemic continues. Maybe you are struggling with anxiety, depression, and suicidal thinking. Or — sometimes even harder — watching someone you care about struggle with their mental health. We continue to see the number of contacts we’re supporting increase, up to nearly 80,000 in FY22.

The people who reach out are in increasingly acute levels of crisis. We sent rescue 309 times to people who had already taken an active step to end their lives. In

To meet the ongoing demand, we’ve purchased The Witwer Building in...

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