
Alaska Youth Push for Suicide Prevention Funding
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Youth from Toksook Bay, alongside advocates and lawmakers, rally for improved suicide prevention in Alaska. They advocate for state funding to bolster mental health services, particularly the nine eight eight crisis line. Two bills propose a surcharge to establish a behavioral health crisis fund, expected to generate six to eight million dollars annually. Alaska grapples with the nations highest suicide rates, with boys and men accounting for eighty-three percent of deaths. Youth aged fifteen to twenty-four have the highest rates. Survivors share the devastating impact of suicide on families. Lawmakers emphasize the need for stable funding to alleviate emergency room strain and foster support networks. Local initiatives focused on healing and culture aim to drive lasting change.
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