Jeevan Promotes Mental Health Awareness in Jamshedpur

Suicide Prevention Centre Observes November Events with Community Outreach Programs

Key Points:

  • Jeevan observes mental health awareness throughout November in city
  • Centre offers daily counseling from 10 AM to 6 PM at Bistupur location
  • Organization welcomes volunteers who can dedicate four hours weekly

JAMSHEDPUR – The suicide prevention centre Jeevan observed mental health awareness in November, emphasizing the growing need for support amid rising stress and emotional struggles across all age groups.

November marks several global mental health initiatives. These include Early Childhood Mental Health Awareness Month. Men’s Health Awareness Month is also observed.

National Stress Awareness Day falls in this period. World Kindness Day is celebrated during November. International Survivors of Suicide Day is recognized globally.

Jeevan used these observances to encourage conversations. The organization helped the community understand mental health concerns. Experts highlighted the importance of early childhood environments.

A sensitive and supportive atmosphere strengthens mental well-being foundations. Identifying behavioral changes early prevents serious long-term issues. Timely intervention proves crucial for mental health.

The organization believes talking about mental health shows courage. Seeking help equals consulting doctors for physical ailments. However, many people still hesitate to discuss emotional struggles.

Jeevan’s initiative aims to build resilience in society. The program focuses on developing empathy among community members. Moreover, it creates a culture of support.

Individuals seeking emotional support can contact Jeevan. The helpline numbers are 9297777499 and 9297777500. In-person counseling is available every day.

The centre operates from 10 AM to 6 PM. It is located at 25 Q Road in Bistupur. The facility provides professional mental health services.

Jeevan welcomes volunteers to join its mission. Interested individuals should offer four hours weekly. Patience and empathy are essential qualities for volunteers.

The organization continues its suicide prevention work in Jamshedpur. Mental health awareness remains a priority for the centre. Community participation strengthens the initiative’s impact.

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