If you or a loved one are considering suicide:
You are loved, wanted, and not alone. In an emergency, dial 911. If you need to speak to someone about suicide prevention, call 1-800-273-8255, text GOT5 or HOME to 741741, or click here for 24/7 free, confidential help.
Gospel of Life Week
Gospel of Life Week
Teachers and Parents
– Adoption
– Loving Our Neighbors
– Knowing My Value
– Life is a Gift
– Learning to Forgive
– Respecting Others
– Caring for Those in Need
– The Beginning of Life
– Celebrating Special Needs
– Overcoming Differences
– Receiving Mercy
– Immigration
– Life is Precious
– Dignity at Every Age
– Marriage
– Caring for Creation
DREs and Catechists
– Grades PK-3
– Grades 4-6
– Grades 7-9
– Grades 10-12
Topics
– The Beginning of Life
– Knowing My Value
– Adoption
– Respecting Others
– Receiving Mercy
– Immigration
– Loving Our Neighbors
– Life is a Gift
– Life is Precious
– Dignity at Every Age
– Learning to Forgive
– Caring for Those in Need
– Marriage
– Caring for Creation
– Celebrating Special Needs
– Overcoming Differences
High School Resources
Youth Ministry Resources
Service Opportunities
Suicide prevention in the NYC area. Free help.
Solace House has a unique and compassionate understanding of suicide and self-harm. Solace House believes that money should not get in the way of saving someone’s life, so their services are completely free of charge. Visit Solace House’s website.
Call 1-800-273-8255 or click here for 24/7 free, confidential help.
What You or Your Friends Need to Know about Suicidal Thoughts
Leah Darrow shares her own story and advice for people who are or know someone who is experiencing suicidal thoughts. Read her article here.
Discover Hope
Made in His Image offers hope and support to women struggling with depression, self-harm, eating disorders and abuse. Visit their website.
Every Human Person: Chosen, Loved, Necessary
Sr. Maris Stella, SV shares the beautiful truth that you are loved unconditionally by God.
Fr. Mike Schmitz shares what the Church teaches about suicide and how to find hope in the face of it.
Why does God let us suffer? Chris Stefanick explores this question and how Jesus is with us in our suffering.