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Teen attacked after knocking down motorcyclists - KTUL (blog)
Teen attacked after knocking down motorcyclists KTUL (blog) The dog's distressed owner has made amends: Ann Doyle can put a campaign sign on his property.More >> A woman running for the Michigan Legislature was bitten by a dog while going door to door. The dog's distressed owner has made amends: Ann Doyle can ...
Family Acceptance: Groundbreaking 'Best Practice' for Reducing Suicide Risk ... - Huffington Post (blog)
Family Acceptance: Groundbreaking 'Best Practice' for Reducing Suicide Risk ... Huffington Post (blog) Those of us who provide services to LGBT youth (including my organization, Green Chimneys NYC) are increasingly vigilant in looking for signs of suicidal thoughts, evidence of being bullied, and psychological symptoms such as depression and isolation.
Suicides prompt youth rally London Free Press By CATHY DOBSON, QMI Agency SARNIA - A sea of yellow T-shirts and hats flooded the steps of city hall Friday afternoon as Sarnia-Lambton grieved the shocking number of recent youth suicides. "It might make a difference if we talk about it," said Myka ...
Families affected by teen suicide share their stories Fox 13 Now - Salt Lake City We didn't lose Tanner. I can still hug him at night,” says Shelsee. But many Utah families affected by teen suicide are forever at a loss, including Aleicia and Darren Lewis. They lost their son Justin to suicide back in 2009. “It's hard.
Teen Suicide Increases in Mesa County KKCO-TV Grand Junction, CO (KKCO) Saturday at Riverside Elementary, teens were invited to a summit called "Step Back." It's an effort organized by people who've been personally touched by suicide. This is the second year for the summit.