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Davies & Moller Pharmacies
Davies & Moller Pharmacies
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Stress Down Day is Lifeline's only national fundraising event, held on Friday 23rd July 2010.
Getting involved is as easy as wearing your slippers to work or school, dressing up or down on Stress Down Day.
Every minute a new call is made to Lifeline's 24 hour 13 11 14 crisis support service.
The money raised from donations will help pay for Lifeline's $1.4 million annual phone bill and train more telephone crisis support volunteers with the skills to answer calls from Australians in need of support.
Lifeline's 13 11 14 crisis suport service has been answering calls from Australians in need of help for over 47 years, so now we are asking you to THROW US A LIFELINE and make a donation.
For more information on Stress Down Day, visit www.stressdown.org.au
How your dontion will help:
- $20 will help a person in emotional crisis connect with a Lifeline telephone volunteer
- $75 will help train a member of the community with basic suicide awareness and prevention skills
- $250 will train somebody with the skills and confidence to intervene to save a suicidal persons life
- $2500 will provide Lifeline with another trained telephone volunteer
Activity
VIC- Lifeline Gippsland (Help my Local Lifeline answer more calls)
Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis support service- 13 11 14 has been providing access to a range of mental health support services that connect people with care for over 47 years. Lifeline delivers a range of services that promote emotional wellbeing, encourage help seeking, and addresses suicide prevention and awareness. Lifeline also offers access to a range of programs specific to the needs of local communities. These programs are delivered by a network of Lifeline Centres operating from more than 60 locations Australia wide, with a presence in every state and territory. Each year Lifeline receives over one million contacts from people connecting to care and support by phone, web or face-to-face. The Lifeline 24 hour telephone crisis support service continues to receive a call every minute on 13 11 14.
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