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Samaritans of Horsham & Crawley - Our Outreach Work
First and foremost, the role of Samaritans is to respond to our callers by phone, email and the on-line chat service.
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Signs you may be struggling to cope
Some things to look out for in yourself, or someone you know.
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Supporters' fundraising stories
When you fundraise for Samaritans you help us be there for those who need us most.
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Schroders announces new charity partnership with Samaritans
The partnership will help Samaritans grow and expand its services through employee volunteering and fundraising activities.
- Press release
- England
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Reaching out with Job Centres
Chester Samaritans at well-being events
- 2nd October 2019
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Frequently asked questions about Samaritans fundraising and donations
Thinking about donating to Samaritans or want to learn more about how it works? Your questions on fundraising, individual donations and regular giving answered.
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BBL Area Workplace Training
Today, as part of our funding from Boston Big Local (BBL), we continued our Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Training.
- 20th September 2019
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Reaching out with Job Centres
Chester Samaritans at well-being events
- 2nd October 2019
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Attend Our Mental Health Awareness Workshop
On Friday the 20th September 2019 we are holding a 3 and half hour Mental Health Awareness Workshop at Len Medlock Voluntary Centre.
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Who We Are and What We Do
Find out more about Wakefield Samaritans and the services we offer.
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How to get started with Million Hour Challenge
You’ll see the difference you’re making, even with just an hour of your time. You may even learn something new about the world or about yourself with Samaritans' support.
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Samaritans Reach Out to Prisoners at Guys Marsh
Working in a prison environment is a great opportunity for Samaritans to be a small part of a multi-cultural community and to remind ourselves that whatever one’s mistakes or failings we are all human
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Samaritans Scotland share their impact
Across Scotland, Samaritans volunteers spent more than 60,000 hours - the equivalent of over 2,500 days - providing emotional support in 2018.
- 1st May 2019
- News story
- Scotland
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Ealing Samaritans Out in Force on Broadway
Ealing Samaritans volunteers mounted one of their biggest ever efforts with this week’s activity at Ealing Broadway railway station to launch Samaritans' Real People, Real Stories campaign.
- 5th April 2019
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Samaritans response to online harms white paper
Samaritans calls for code of conduct and independent regulator to tackle harmful online content
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Samaritans volunteers in Ireland answer almost 3 million calls over five years of freephone 116 123
Cindy O’Shea, Samaritans Irish Regional Director, said this ongoing financial backing from the industry will ensure anyone who need emotional support can continue to call Samaritans for free for another five years.
- 1st April 2019
- Press release
- Ireland
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Celebrities share their stories for Real People Real Stories
Celebrities share their stories of tough times with Samaritans to help encourage other men to seek help.
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Rules for Being a Man
On Monday 1st October, Norwich Samaritans were invited to a rehearsal of Rules for Being a Man; a new Norfolk-based play on men’s mental health by All-in Productions.
- 15th October 2018
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About our work in Limerick Prison
Prisoners are up to 10 times more likely to die by suicide. Rate of self-harm was 4.4 times higher among female prisoners than male prisoners.
- 10th November 2018
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Real People, Real Stories
Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50, with men aged 20-59 at the highest risk. We commissioned a survey that shows there's still a stigma around men seeking help when they're struggling.