ND Suicide-Prevention Grants Come at Crucial Time
Mike Moen
BISMARCK - North Dakota is rolling out another round of grants to help communities prevent suicides, and state officials say there s more urgency with this funding, given the pandemic and its added stresses for many.
The Department of Human Services Behavioral Health Division will award $750,000, to be shared by up to 19 community groups, local and tribal governments and nonprofits - all to develop or increase suicide-prevention strategies.
While more people already may have reached out for help, division director Pamela Sagness said history shows that for others, it can take longer for the effects of a crisis to surface.
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