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  • About
    • Our History
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  • Media
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    • Podcast
    • Twitch
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    • Donate
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  • HOPELINE™
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Testimonials

“I am forever grateful to The Center for Suicide Awareness for allowing a platform to tell our daughter’s story. Amanda was 26 when she died by suicide 13 years ago. Through the Center, I have been able to try to bring to light her struggles and keep her memory alive. Whether it be in person, one-on-one, large groups, oral or written, her story is very important to our family. She will always be our daughter and must not be forgotten.”

~ J.R.

“The Center for Suicide Awareness is an amazing organization working to reduce suicide rates, eliminate stigma, train communities in resilience and inform communities about mental health. These individuals at the center are kind, passionate, and do good in the community. The center created the hopeline for individuals in need of immediate suicide intervention. I highly recommend participating in their events, utilizing their resources if necessary, and/or getting involved in some way so that we can combat suicide together!”

~ J.K.

“I believe I have been with the Center for Suicide Awareness for the past ten years helping in whatever I could do to make known to the public that the Center is here to give support to those lost a loved one to suicide. Having the experience of wanting to end my life because I no longer could bear the pain of depression. By the grace of God I did not complete my route to suicide. I was fortunate that my brain chemistry slowly began to stablize and was helped by a police sargeant who had experience with mental illnesses and helped me back to my family. Because of this experience, I have been able to help families what may have been happening in their loved ones’ lives that caused them to consider suicide.”

~ G.P.S.

About Us

The Center for Suicide Awareness is a 501(c)(3) non-profit (EIN: 46-1223558) headquartered in Kaukauna, Wisconsin.

We are certified by the State of Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions as a charitable organization.

Emergency Help

If you or someone you know are in crisis and need immediate help, call 911 immediately.

Cellphone users Text HOPELINE to 741741, 24-hours a day, every day. For free emotional help.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline available at 1-800-273-8255, 24 hours a day, every day. You may call for yourself or someone you care about, and all calls are confidential.

Locations

Center for Suicide Awareness – Kaukauna Headquarters
316 East 14th St
Kaukauna, WI 54130

Center for Suicide Awareness – Platteville
BEN’S Hope Division
Platteville, WI 53818
Email

Center for Suicide Awareness – Kaukauna Training Office
120 East 4th St
Kaukauna, WI 54130

Mailing Address
PO Box 845
Kaukauna, WI 54130
(920) 475-4748

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Mission

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preventing suicide through proactive education, training, emotional support, collaboration, and intervention.

Vision

Our vision is compassion, readily accessible, barrier free, and sustained support for any individual or entity in need while free of any mental health stigma.

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