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#GiveOUTDay is just nine days away — make history with us on April 19th! Want to get a sneak peek of our Give OUT Day page AND help us launch strong by making an early donation? Head over to https://ift.tt/2GOmFxx now! #PrideforYouth #LGBTQ #LongIsland
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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Bringing light to mental health challenges... Click below for a powerful article where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson opens up about his mother’s suicide attempt and his own battle with depression. A great reminder that it’s ALWAYS okay to open up and ask for help. If you or someone you know needs support, is in crisis, or is feeling suicidal, call LICC’s 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111. You can also message with a counselor from your computer, tablet, or smartphone by visiting www.chatlive.li between the hours of 11am and 11pm. **If you or someone else is in any immediate danger, call 911 and notify the relevant authorities.
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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Some #mondaymotivation from all of us at Long Island Crisis Center. Tag a friend in the comments who would enjoy this #quote
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STORIES OF RECOVERY & HOPE… Click below to check out a powerful article and video where singer/actress Demi Lovato shares the importance and power of ASKING FOR HELP. Great work, Demi! If you or someone you know wants to get connected to help, needs support, is in crisis, or is feeling suicidal, call LICC’s 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111. You can also message with a counselor from your computer, tablet, or smartphone by visiting www.chatlive.li between the hours of 11am and 11pm. **If you or someone else is in any immediate danger, call 911 and notify the relevant authorities.
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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Some #mondaymotivation from Long Island Crisis Center! Help spread the word-- LIKE, COMMENT & SHARE!
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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Part of fighting stigma is taking time to learn what it's like to live with mental health challenges. Click below for an eye-opening video where individuals share their experiences. LIKE, COMMENT, & SHARE. If you or someone you know needs support, is in crisis, or is feeling suicidal, call Long Island Crisis Center's 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111. You may also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you or someone else is in any immediate danger, call 911.
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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You can make a difference as an LICC volunteer. Learn more by visiting www.long Islandcrisiscenter.org/get- involved/
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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We’ve all heard the phrase, “knowledge is power.” When it comes to suicide, knowledge has the power to save a life. Click below to learn about the warning signs of suicide and how you can help a friend! #BetterCanHappen If you or someone you know needs support, is in crisis, or is feeling suicidal, call Long Island Crisis Center's 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111. You may also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you or someone else is in any immediate danger, call 911.
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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It's #motivationalmonday ... here's a #quote we 💜. TAG A FRIEND in the comments below to help spread this post!
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SAVE THE DATE: Pride for Youth & Long Island Crisis Center will once again be participating in #GiveOUTDay 🌈 on 4.19.2018! Wondering what Give OUT Day is all about? It's a national day of giving to the LGBTQ community, and an opportunity to support life-saving organizations like PFY/LICC! Anyone, anywhere can participate! Stay tuned to our social media for more information on how YOU can get involved!
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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SAVE THE DATE: Pride for Youth & Long Island Crisis Center will once again be participating in #GiveOUTDay 🌈 on 4.19.2018! Wondering what Give OUT Day is all about? It's a national day of giving to the LGBTQ community, and an opportunity to support life-saving organizations like PFY/LICC! Anyone, anywhere can participate! Stay tuned to our social media for more information on how YOU can get involved!
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Our Family & Friends Healing Together support group will not be meeting in March. The group will resume on Monday, April 16, 2018 at 6:30 pm, at Long Island Crisis Center (2740 Martin Ave., Bellmore). For more information, please contact, Pete Carney at 516-679-9000, or by email: [email protected]
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licrisiscenter · 6 years
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SUPPORTING OUR POLICE: Police work can have a tremendous impact on one's mental health, stress level, and mood. Please remember the Long Island Crisis Center is a resource for everyone -- including law enforcement personnel who can receive free, confidential help. We are always here to listen! If you or someone you know needs support, is in crisis, or is feeling suicidal, call Long Island Crisis Center's 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111. You may also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you or someone else is in any immediate danger, call 911.
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Here's a quote we ❤️ for this week's #motivationalmonday Like, comment, share!!
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SPOTLIGHT ON OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Michelle Bage, AVP at Sterling National Bank, presented a $5,000 check from the bank to Fran Karliner and Linda Leonard to support Long Island Crisis Center's life-saving programs. Thank you!
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“You never know how hard somebody is trying…” As part of our ongoing effort to help fight mental health stigma, check out this powerful video on why telling someone to “just get better” doesn’t make sense! If you or someone you know needs support, or would like a referral to mental health treatment, call LICC’s 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111 or ask your healthcare provider. It okay to ask for help! **If you or someone you know is in crisis or feeling suicidal, call LICC's 24/7 hotline at 516-679-1111. If you or someone else is in any immediate danger, call 911.
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