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This quote underscores the important service that KCR has been providing for over 40 years: The Crisis Line. This invisible safety net is only possible because of the incredible volunteers that commit their time freely every day (and at all hours of the day) to answer the call of someone in distress. I am writing about Crisis Line Responders and we are looking for key volunteers to step up for this important role. We also want to highlight that Canada now has simple three-digit number to call or text: 9-8-8. AND it香蕉视频直播檚 available to anyone in crisis or thinking of suicide 24/7.
Anonymity is key to Crisis Lines services, for both the callers and the responders, and so I cannot share any specific names but Shae Sloan, the Crisis Line Coordinator, asked some of the supervising Crisis Line Responders to share their thoughts about why they continue to volunteer for this demanding but rewarding role.
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Since the pandemic, the Crisis Line has seen an increase in the number of calls received each year and the need for help continues to rise.
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Gratitude is expressed by most Responders.
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Our thanks to both the Crisis Line Responders AND the Callers 香蕉视频直播 it takes courage to be on both sides of the call and we are beyond grateful for the opportunity to provide this safety net for the community. Whether it is for you, or for a friend or family member, calling or texting 9-8-8 will connect you to caring people who can help.
If you are interested in joining as a Crisis Line Responder, valuable training is starting soon. This training will benefit you in your personal life and also give you the knowledge, tools and confidence to really be there for someone in need. Contact crisisline@kcr.ca.
Dorothee Birker is the communications & development manager for KCR Community Resources.