Vessel at NYC s Hudson Yards bans SOLO visitors as it reopens after five months following a spate of suicides
Vessel at Hudson Yards was closed indefinitely in January following three suicides in the space of a year
All three of the victims climbed the structure on their own and jumped from the top of the 150-foot structure
The tourist attraction is set to reopen on Friday, but officials have now banned solo visitors in a bid to prevent further suicides
Extra security will also be on hand and staff have been trained to detect high-risk behaviors
For confidential support call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800-273-8255
A test of strength and resiliency: Pandemic brings significant increase in mental health concerns
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You re going to live with this the rest of your life : What depressed dad texted estranged wife before he died inside burning Florida vacation home with their two sons in murder-suicide
Sheriff s office and fire reports shed light on what happened in the two hours before Paul Reinhart was found dead along with his two sons on May 5
Authorities believe Paul, 46, killed Brody, 11, and Rex, 14, before taking his own life after losing his job and becoming separated from his wife
Minde Reinhart, Paul s wife, received texts from her husband early on May 5, in which he blamed her for everything
When Minde arrived at couple s empty home in Gainesville, Florida, she found 400 of their wedding photos scattered on the floor
Editorâs note: this article discusses mental illness and suicide.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, Franklin Tomorrow dedicated its monthly FrankTalks event Monday to the subject, inviting local mental health experts and advocates to discuss the available resources and efforts to offer support to those suffering in the Williamson County community.
Last May, Franklin Mayor Ken Moore and his blue-ribbon panel of local mental health advocates launched the Find Hope Franklin website, which acts as a hub for finding mental health services and information pertaining to Franklin and Williamson County.
Franklin Tomorrow Executive Director Mindy Tate pointed out community members may not be aware of all the resources available to them, and Moore said Find Hope Franklin not only seeks to spread the word about those resources but start and continue public dialogue around mental health.