Dozens of high school rivals throughout the Phoenix and Tucson areas are teaming up to create Messages of Hope videos aimed at preventing teen suicide during Teen Suicide Prevention Awareness Month this September.
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Dozens of high school rivals throughout the Phoenix and Tucson areas are teaming to create Messages of Hope videos aimed at preventing teen suicide during Teen Suicide Prevention Awareness Month this September.
This includes two members of the marching band from Centennial High School, Abbey Harris and Jacob Sjan, and a football player from Liberty High School, Hayden Fletcher.
Football players, flag football players, cheerleaders and marching band members are showcasing their roles as student leaders on their campuses to remind their peers that working together to call attention to suicide prevention transcends high school rivalries.
Each Message of Hope emphasizes that troubled teens are not alone, even when they may feel like it.
Organized by Teen Lifeline, the students star in a series of professionally produced public service announcement-style videos, both as individuals and together with a student from a rival high school.
Calls and texts to the 24/7/365 Teen Lifeline hotline often peak among their highest volumes of the year in September, during the weeks that follow the beginning of the fall semester. That makes Teen Suicide Prevention Awareness Month one of the most critical times to reach out to students in distress.
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