my companion app

The Nebraska State Suicide Prevention Coalition released an app called My Companion in Winter 2022. The app is targeted at youth, and its primary aims are to prevent youth suicide in Nebraska and help students cope with mental health issues.

The NSSPC Mini-Grant Program

The Nebraska State Suicide Prevention Coalition (NSSPC) was happy to offer an opportunity for applying for a 2021 Nebraska Suicide Prevention Mini-Grant. All applications for this round of NSSPC Mini-Grants were due Wednesday, March 31, 2021.

Donate to NSSPC

NSSPC relies on the generosity of private foundations, grants, and in-kind donations to continue the work of preventing suicide in Nebraska. We became a 501c3 in late 2018 to further expand and enhance our efforts to support suicide prevention efforts throughout Nebraska.

Resources

If you’re in crisis, there are options available to help. If you are in need of help now, call 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or call or text the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 to get the help you need.

National Resources

National Resources

Immediate support for suicidal ideation is available through hotlines operating nationally. Additional national resources include suicide prevention, suicide attempt, and postvention information as well as training opportunities at…

Means Safety Resources

Means Safety Resources

Lethal means safety allows extra time for a change of heart or for someone else to intervene. Simply put, increasing the time and space required to access a lethal or deadly method (like guns or pills) can reduce the risk of suicide…

Your Support Matters

NSSPC relies on the generosity of in-kind donations, private foundations, and grants to continue the work of preventing suicide in Nebraska. All money given to NSSPC is invested right back into our communities by directly supporting suicide prevention and postvention efforts!

Our Mission

The mission of the Nebraska State Suicide Prevention Coalition (NSSPC) is to increase awareness, decrease stigma, and implement programs throughout Nebraska aimed at suicide prevention. The NSSPC is a voluntary group made up of committed and passionate people representing public and private agencies, suicide survivors, and Nebraskans interested in suicide prevention.

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