Missoula Business Hosting Suicide Awareness Day: How to Help
Have you ever heard how the semicolon became synonymous with suicide awareness? It is more than just the punctuation on a piece of paper. The semicolon has more meaning than you might think.
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An author uses a semicolon when they want to add a pause to a sentence, instead of ending the sentence.
Since the creation of Project Semicolon in 2013, millions of people have chosen to get a semicolon tattoo to show support for anyone struggling with mental health issues. The visible punctuation tattoo tells others that you share the strength to overcome internal struggles.
I got my semicolon tattoo nearly a decade ago, shortly after the passing of our friend Joey Connell. After Joey died of suicide, a nonprofit in his name emerged here in Missoula.
The Missoula Life Maintenance Center (or Joey's Place) is a free community-based life maintenance center (drop-ins are welcome) guided towards helping people with behavioral health issues.
Altered Skin Tattoo and Body Piercing are gearing up to show their support for Project Semicolon and suicide prevention.
On April 7th, 2024, you can walk into Altered Skin and get your very own semicolon tattoo for only $50. All proceeds from the day will go directly to Joey's Place.
Already have a semicolon tattoo, but still want to help? Altered Skin is also putting together some great raffles to raise even more funds for Joey's Place. If you have something that you would like to donate to the raffle, reach out to Brenda at Altered Skin (406) 549-8544.
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