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Awareness Campaign Aimed
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In South Dakota Is Launched
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The campaign specifically targets
South Dakota youth, which is a highrisk population, but is applicable to
anyone in crisis. BeThe1SD highlights
the warning signs of suicide and
informs youth on how to get help for
themselves, their friends and their
peers.
Approximately 25 South Dakota
high school students participated in
the campaign, which included video
and photoshoots at Dell Rapids High
School. A website for the campaign
can be found at BeThe1SD.com.
To learn more about suicide, the
warning signs, how to get help and
to find upcoming suicide prevention
training, please visit sdsuicideprevention.org. For more information about
the ‘BeThe1SD’ campaign, please
contact Tia Kafka at 605-773-3165.
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