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If you feel suicidal, get help. The website shiningalightonsuicide.org.uk offers support. It also helps people worried about someone. Plus, it aids people bereaved by suicide.
CALM helps men who feel down. Call 0800 58 58 58. Their website is thecalmzone.net. They offer support from 5 PM to midnight. This service is open every day.
The Greater Manchester Bereavement Service helps people find support after someone dies. If you are grieving, visit their website: greater-manchester-bereavement-service.org.uk. You don’t have to grieve alone.
Childline provides a helpline for young people. Call them at 0800 1111. Calls are free and private. The number won’t show on bills.
PAPYRUS supports young people feeling suicidal. Call them at 0800 068 41 41. They are a voluntary organization that focuses on teenagers and young adults.
Beat Eating Disorders offers help through helplines for adults and kids. The Adult Helpline is 0808 801 0677, Studentline is 0808 801 0811, and Youthline is 0808 801 0711. Visit beateatingdisorders.org.uk for more.
Anorexia & Bulimia Care (ABC) offers support for those affected by eating disorders, including individuals and families. Call their helpline at 03000 11 12 13. Their website is anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk.
Students Against Depression helps students, offering website support for those with low mood and suicidal thoughts. Bullying UK supports children and adults affected by bullying.
Supportline has information about substance abuse and provides links to helpful charities. Visit their website for more details: supportline.org.uk/problems/drugs/.