The Jason Foundation, Inc. is a nationally recognized leader in youth suicide prevention and awareness.  They have been providing programs and resources to help identify and assist young people who may be struggling with thoughts of suicide for over 20 years. This week, they debuted their new, mobile-responsive website as a part of their initiatives during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.  Streamlined navigation allows for easier access to their most widely utilized programs and resources.  The redesigned graphic interface presents a visually appealing update and increased functionality will prove intuitive to new users. 

In addition to a plethora of other information, the site features:

The Jason Foundation was created in 1997 after the tragic suicide death of then 16-year-old Jason Flatt.  Their programs and materials are used in all 50 states and several foreign countries.  All programs and materials are available to the public at no cost.  Visit their website for additional information regarding youth suicide prevention and resources available to you. www.jasonfoundation.com

 

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