Shattering the Silence of Suicide is Key to Saving Lives
- MS Department of Human Services (MSDH)
- Sep 8, 2025
- 2 min read
By: MS Department of Human Services (MSDH)

Suicide is the third leading cause of death in Mississippi among those ages 10 to 24.
The Mississippi State Department of Health is hoping to help halt this public health crisis by raising awareness throughout September – Suicide Prevention Month – and on September 8, “988 Day,” by highlighting the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which can offer support by connecting you with a trained crisis counselor. The Mississippi Department of Mental Health’s Shatter the Silence campaign encourages young people to talk about their feelings with friends and trusted adults, and to support those struggling.
Knowing the warning signs, what to do, what not to do and where to seek help is key to saving lives.
Warning Signs
Talking, thinking or writing about suicide
Talking about feeling worthless or hopeless
Losing interest in activities
Using or increasing use of drugs or alcohol
Any changes from typical behavior
If your friend tells you they are having thoughts of suicide:
What to Do
Take them seriously
Be direct and express your concern
Listen without judgement
Offer to take them to get help
What Not to Do
Ignore the plea for help
Keep it a secret
Think nothing can be done
Think you can fix it all by yourself
Where to Go for Help
Call or text 988 to talk to a trained crisis counselor
Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room
Call the Department of Mental Health at (877) 210-8513
On “988 Day,” remember that the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is for everyone, providing compassionate help – anytime and anywhere. Having thoughts of suicide is the secret you shouldn’t keep or ignore. For more information on suicide prevention, visit https://www.dmh.ms.gov/news/shatter-the-silence/
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