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From the Depths of Despair Comes Hope

Released on = January 23, 2007, 2:42 pm

Press Release Author = Kenneth Hemmerick / Suicide Prevention Help

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = A new robust Suicide Prevention Help Web resource is being
launched by Montreal-based Interdisciplinary artist Kenneth Hemmerick so that people
can have easy access to suicide prevention information, and know that people care.

Press Release Body = MONTREAL, QC - The line between tragedy and opportunity is a
fine one - one which Montreal-based Interdisciplinary artist Kenneth Hemmerick has
gingerly tread. A failed suicide attempt turned into a labour of love and a passion
for helping others, which has culminated in the launch of the Suicide Prevention
Help Web site (http://www.suicidepreventionhelp.com/).

"Over 20 years ago, I swallowed 120 pills at once, at a time when I thought I
couldn't go on," Hemmerick explained. "I survived and was given a reprieve. Having
been to the bottom of despair and slowly working myself back, I wanted to share my
experiences with others who may be experiencing similar thoughts and feelings."

"The Suicide Prevention Help Web site is a collection of the best resources out
there so people can see they're not alone, there are alternatives, and - most
importantly - that there are people out there who do care."

The site is the result of years of research and effort. During this period,
Hemmerick has received feedback and letters from countless people who are either
suicidal or have been impacted by the effects of suicide. His site, along with the
various support materials included therein, has been augmented by his personal
experiences.

"I'm not a doctor. I'm not a licensed counselor. I'm just someone who has
experienced this first-hand and is aware of what I needed to get me to where I am
now," he said. "There is a wealth of great information out there and I just wanted
to make it easy for people to find it."

With literally thousands of sites arranged in 118 categories, the site offers easy
navigation so that people can find the information they need that relates to their
specific situation. "Suicide impacts every one of us, regardless of race, gender,
religion, or social status," Hemmerick said. "The key thing is people getting the
information they need, when they need it."

For more information, please visit http://www.suicidepreventionhelp.com, or e-mail
kenneth@suicidepreventionhelp.com.

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Web Site = http://www.suicidepreventionhelp.com

Contact Details = kenneth@suicidepreventionhelp.com

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