Wyoming LifeLine
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This has been a labor of love.
We are happy to announce the beginning of a new suicide crisis line located in the heart of Wyoming's Big Horn Basin. Our initial goal is to serve the four counties located in the beautiful North-central part of Wyoming - Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, and Washakie Counties.
Wyoming continually has one of the highest rates of suicide in the U.S. For the past five years, we have been working to bring a crisis line into our call center, Waller Hall Research (WHR), located at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains. Though the idea first came to our mind five years earlier when we conducted a statewide survey on suicide.
At the moment we are doing this out of our love for this area and the people who live here, without any funding. Existing WHR employees, will be staffing the phones as we begin operations. Then, as funding permits, we will expand by hiring dedicated crisis center workers.
Presently our hours will be Monday to Friday 12pm to 5pm. This is not ideal for people in crisis. So we need your financial help. No donation is too small - or too large! Our end goal is to be a 24/7 crisis line serving our community.
By the middle of August, we will be a member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network.
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) is acting as our fiscal sponsor. As a new non-profit we do not have our own 500(c)(3) status. When you make your donation, please specify that it is for the Wyoming LifeLine. This way SEE will know that your donation is to support our efforts.
Thanking you in advance for your donation.
Ralph Nieder-Westermann
Executive Director
Wyoming LifeLine
This has been a labor of love.
We are happy to announce the beginning of a new suicide crisis line located in the heart of Wyoming's Big Horn Basin. Our initial goal is to serve the four counties located in the beautiful North-central part of Wyoming - Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, and Washakie Counties.
Wyoming continually has one of the highest rates of suicide in the U.S. For the past five years, we have been working to bring a crisis line into our call center, Waller Hall Research (WHR), located at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains. Though the idea first came to our mind five years earlier when we conducted a statewide survey on suicide.
At the moment we are doing this out of our love for this area and the people who live here, without any funding. Existing WHR employees, will be staffing the phones as we begin operations. Then, as funding permits, we will expand by hiring dedicated crisis center workers.
Presently our hours will be Monday to Friday 12pm to 5pm. This is not ideal for people in crisis. So we need your financial help. No donation is too small - or too large! Our end goal is to be a 24/7 crisis line serving our community.
By the middle of August, we will be a member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network.
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) is acting as our fiscal sponsor. As a new non-profit we do not have our own 500(c)(3) status. When you make your donation, please specify that it is for the Wyoming LifeLine. This way SEE will know that your donation is to support our efforts.
Thanking you in advance for your donation.
Ralph Nieder-Westermann
Executive Director
Wyoming LifeLine
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Ralph Nieder-Westermann
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Greybull, WY
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs
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