EDUCATION
ABOUT
SUICIDE
Welcome to the education page where you will find information about
suicide, ptsd, anxiety, bullying, depression, and people that survived from committing suicide.
Click one of the images below and learn about these symptoms and what you can do to
help yourself..
fighting the silent battles with you;
Suicide
Suicide is among the leading causes of death globally in younger individuals, attributing to approximately 800,000 death per.....
Depression
This is a mood disorder characterized by a persistent feeling of loss of interest and sadness among individuals.....
Bullying
Referred to as systemic abuse of power, bullying is an intentional aggressive behavior due to a perceived or.....
Survivor
Suicide survivors are referred to as those individuals whose significant other have committed suicide. Studies reveal that approximately.....
Anxiety
Anxiety is a common mental health disorder characterized by the feeling of fear and uneasiness owing to a.....
PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a chronic stress disorder arising from exposure to sexual assault, injury, or.....
A Message of Hope
Every day, people around the world silently carry pain that feels too heavy to hold. Thoughts of suicide can come from deep places—loss, loneliness, anxiety, depression, or feeling like there’s no way out. If you’re here, it means something inside you is still searching… still hoping… still fighting.
At Tears for Hope, we believe that no life is beyond saving and no story is finished. Suicide is not the end of pain—it only transfers that pain to the people who care about you and the world that still needs you in it. Even when it feels like nothing will change, healing is possible. Your mind may be telling you that you’re stuck, but your life is still full of potential, purpose, and moments you haven’t experienced yet.
This space exists to remind you that:
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You are not alone, even if it feels that way
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Your feelings are real, but they are not permanent
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There are ways to cope, heal, and rebuild
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Your life has value far beyond what you can see right now
Stopping suicide begins with one small step—reaching out, opening up, or simply choosing to stay one more day. That one decision can lead to another, and another, until the weight starts to lift.
You don’t have to have everything figured out. You just have to keep going.
This is where hope begins.





