
2020 TAHS Homecoming - Charity: Suicide Prevention
This year the 2020 Homecoming Court will be raising money to support Suicide Prevention and Awareness. The money donated from my friends and family for this charity will be part of the Penny-A-Vote for homecoming nominees. It is one of the 4 categories for the homecoming competition. Join me in supporting suicide prevention and also help to show me support as a 2020 homecoming nominee as well. Thank you for your support!
Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit Suicide Prevention Initiatives (Suicide Prevention Initiatives), and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.
More information about Suicide Prevention Initiatives (Suicide Prevention Initiatives): We have studied the social and psychological aspects of what puts people at risk for suicide in the US, European countries and Eastern Asia. We use a short term psychodynamic treatment which we have found more successful than other treatments. Currently we are treating combat veterans with PTSD who are at risk for suicide. We began by treating 100 Veitnam combat veterans with PTSD, a number of factors contributed to the ones that were suicidal but the most significant was guilt over their behavior in combat. The veterans are tested before they begin the treatment and then mid treatment at 6 weeks, at the end of the 12 weeks of treatment and then at 3 and 6 months post treatment.
Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit Suicide Prevention Initiatives (Suicide Prevention Initiatives), and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.
More information about Suicide Prevention Initiatives (Suicide Prevention Initiatives): We have studied the social and psychological aspects of what puts people at risk for suicide in the US, European countries and Eastern Asia. We use a short term psychodynamic treatment which we have found more successful than other treatments. Currently we are treating combat veterans with PTSD who are at risk for suicide. We began by treating 100 Veitnam combat veterans with PTSD, a number of factors contributed to the ones that were suicidal but the most significant was guilt over their behavior in combat. The veterans are tested before they begin the treatment and then mid treatment at 6 weeks, at the end of the 12 weeks of treatment and then at 3 and 6 months post treatment.
Co-organizers (29)
Tiffany Smith
Organizer
Tyrone, PA
Suicide Prevention Initiatives (Suicide Prevention Initiatives)
Beneficiary
Allie Grieco
Co-organizer
Anna-Lynn Fryer
Co-organizer
Becca White
Co-organizer
Chelsey Markel
Co-organizer