'Zero Reasons Why' suicide prevention campaign hopes to expand in new school year
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A group of teenagers and adults hope they can prevent more suicides this school year through their Zero Reasons Why campaign. Superintendents of and students in public school districts in Johnson County, Kansas, launched the suicide prevention movement the fall of 2018 in response to a rising number of suicides. This year, the county's mental health center is spearheading the project. Teens involved want to expand the concept to the rest of the Kansas City metro area.
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