Duke Energy Foundation awards $100,000 grant to expand Indiana suicide prevention call centers
- Funding to help prepare for national 988 suicide prevention hotline in 2022.
- Grant coincides with Mental Health Awareness month in May.
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PLAINFIELD, Ind., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ When the national 988 suicide prevention hotline goes into service in 2022, Indiana s suicide prevention call centers will be on the frontlines.
The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to the Mental Health America–Wabash Valley Region in Lafayette to expand staffing at two call centers currently serving 87 of Indiana s 92 counties.
A Better Way in Muncie, which operates one of the call centers, will receive half of the funding.
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