From Deseret News archives:
Activists offer help, hope: But programs struggle to find funding and support
"We decided to build this statewide program, and we're doing it with nickels and pennies," he said. "It's just a group of people that got together and said, 'How can we help each other?' "
Gray wonders what might happen if those volunteers burn out or get sick. "How many years can you ask someone to use their vacation days to keep a project going?" he said.
"Why not look at government agencies to get them some level of funding to keep them going?"
So far, the Hope Task Force has been one of the most active prevention and awareness groups in Utah. It also has the only "post-vention" team in the state, which helps communities and schools deal with the aftermath of a suicide. It has made presentations throughout Utah and has received calls from Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado and the Dakotas.
The Provo School District goes so far as to compile annual statistics for suicide attempts, hospitalizations and completions. It's the only district in the state that does so.
"We want to monitor concerns (to see) whether the problem is getting larger," Hudnall said. "We want to track exactly what's going on."
Timpview High School empowers students to help classmates who have contemplated taking their lives.
"We're just kind of there for the students," said senior Emily Gillespie, a three-year member and president of the squad.
Team members are trained to talk to classmates who struggle emotionally. They also refer them to Christensen or a guidance counselor. They are not afraid to ask students if they have thought about suicide.
"It's usually a relief for them," Christensen said.
Timpview administrators figure the program has headed off at least two or three suicide attempts.
"It helps them to know there are people out there that can assist them. Sometimes they forget that," Christensen said. "(Suicide) is something we can prevent. We just have to let them know there are other options when they want to escape, want a way out."
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I am a member of the Rivertin HIgh Hope Squad and i am proud of it!...
Tiffanie Butterfield | March 2, 2009 at 11:52 a.m.
Timpview High students participate in a Hope Squad that administrators credit with having prevented two or three suicide attempts. Above, atop lockers, are Matt Thatcher and Brenna Woolstehulme. Standing are Hayley Brady, Mary Holmes, Kevin Kemp, Allison Bennett, Raven Alard and Tanner Perry. And atop lockers in back are Paige Crosland and Chelsie Osborn. They are trained to talk to struggling classmates.
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