Today (September 16, 2012) at 2 p.m. EDT, Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, The Woman in Black) will host a live chat discussing suicide prevention for The Trevor Project National Suicide Prevention Month Campaign, Talk to Me.

The campaign’s goal is to raise awareness about suicide prevention, and Radcliffe will talk about issues and questions submitted online as well as by members of The Trevor Project’s Youth Advisory Board. Shira Lazar (What’s Trending With Shira Lazar) will moderate the live chat.

Of the campaign, Radcliffe, 2011 Trevor Hero Award honoree, says:

Suicide is absolutely tragic, and it’s also completely preventable, which is why it is so important to learn how to help during The Trevor Project’s National Suicide Prevention Month. The Trevor Project is full of amazing volunteers who work every day to save lives on the phone and online, but the Talk to Me campaign is about how each one of us can help save a life, too. I am really proud to be a part of this extraordinary initiative with The Trevor Project.

The chat will broadcast live via The Trevor Project’s YouTube and Google+ pages as well as on www.trevortalktome.org.

(HINT: If you get over to Talk to Me now, you might still have time to send in a question for Daniel!)

 





    Last reviewed: 16 Sep 2012

APA Reference
Sparks, A. (2012). Daniel Radcliffe Talks Suicide Prevention LIVE Sunday, September 16, 2012. Psych Central. Retrieved on June 19, 2013, from http://blogs.psychcentral.com/celebrity/2012/09/daniel-radcliffe-talks-suicide-prevention-live-sunday-september-16-2012/

 

 

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