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Annual Solace Sunrise Walk

May 14, 2022 IA Newsletter

May 11, 2022 by Leave a Comment

About Solace House Located in Long Island City, Queens, and Yonkers, Solace House provides free one-on-one counseling for people who are in suicidal distress, have made a suicide attempt, engage in self-harm, or have been bereaved by suicide. Also offered is family support for clients’ loved ones, as well as group bereavement counseling and community awareness workshops and … [Read more...] about Annual Solace Sunrise Walk

Sons of Our Shakespeare

By Ray Cavanaugh, Contributor
August / September 2017

August 1, 2017 by Leave a Comment

The tragic story of Eugene O’Neill’s sons, both of whom died by suicide. A four-time Pulitzer Prize winner and 1936 Nobel laureate, playwright Eugene O’Neill has reigned as the undisputed Irish American heavyweight champion of drama. His private life, however, was far less enviable than his career trajectory. At age 23, while living in a rooming house on Manhattan’s Fulton … [Read more...] about Sons of Our Shakespeare

The Irish and Suicide

By Ray Cavanaugh, Contributor
August / September 2017

August 1, 2017 by Leave a Comment

According to a 2017 report by UNICEF, Ireland has the fourth highest rate of teen suicide of E.U. or O.E.C.D. nations. Furthermore, Ireland has Europe’s highest rate of suicide among girls. “While the overall number of people dying by suicide has declined,” James Doorley, National Youth Council of Ireland deputy director, notes, “there has been an increase among young men. … [Read more...] about The Irish and Suicide

Volunteers Patrol the River Shannon to Prevent Suicide

August / September 2013

August 1, 2013 by Leave a Comment

The CSR Limerick Team

In Limerick, a group of sixteen local volunteers have joined together to prevent suicide. Over the last ten months, the CSR Suicide Prevention Team has been patrolling the River Shannon and four bridges in Limerick to rescue people who would otherwise attempt to throw themselves into the water. The volunteers patrol every Saturday from midnight to 5 a.m. and recently began … [Read more...] about Volunteers Patrol the River Shannon to Prevent Suicide

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