The challenging climate of the world under lockdown has sparked a sharp increase in mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal behavior.
Many people—especially teens and young adults—are at a loss, wondering how they can help their friends, and themselves during these trying times. To combat this crisis, the Gelt Charitable Foundation is offering an evidence-based suicide prevention and mental health awareness workshop to shluchim, moisdos, and communities free of charge.
“Suicide has become a prevalent issue in our communities in recent years, and has been further exasperated by this crisis,” shared Mr. Jack Miller, founder of Gelt Financial. “Suicide prevention education is crucial for our safety and well being, and for the wellbeing of the people we care about.”
The workshop, “If You See Something, Say Something,” is an hour-long suicide-alertness and mental health awareness training that includes specific tools for today’s uncertain climate. The workshop, taught by Mrs. Leigh Ioffe, a certified safeTALK trainer, and mental health advocate, will equip participants with hands-on tools, knowledge, and awareness to assist persons who may struggle with thoughts of suicide during this unprecedented crisis.
For more information, or to schedule a workshop, contact Ella Steinmetz at [email protected] or 941-928-2220