‘Are You Okay? Mailbox Suicide Prevention Campaign’ 진행

The Mental Health Welfare Center of Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongnam, conducted the 'Are You Okay? Mailbox Suicide Prevention Campaign' to promote respect for life, targeting about 160 students and staff members of Korea Science and Technology High School.


Held on the 25th, the 'Are You Okay? Mailbox Suicide Prevention Campaign' is a youth suicide prevention education program designed to prevent suicide and raise awareness of the value of life. Participants write postcards thinking of someone they want to check on and put them in a mailbox, which then delivers the postcards to the intended recipients.


Changnyeong-gun Youth Suicide Prevention Campaign Conducted. <br>[Image provided by Changnyeong-gun]

Changnyeong-gun Youth Suicide Prevention Campaign Conducted.
[Image provided by Changnyeong-gun]

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Additionally, students enhanced the event's significance by completing simple missions such as taking commemorative photos at the photo zone with friends, participating in mental health OX quizzes, and undergoing stress tests, thereby conveying care and greetings that they usually could not express to each other.



An official from the county stated, “We hope this campaign contributes to youth suicide prevention and the spread of a culture that respects life,” and added, “We will actively continue the ‘Are You Okay? Mailbox Campaign’ targeting elementary, middle, and high schools in the area.”


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