The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) recently launched a Suicide Prevention Resources website with helpful information on suicide and crisis lifelines, suicide prevention action plans, and resources for you, your community and providers to help prevent suicide. Resources are grouped to easily identify services that meet the needs of North Carolina's diverse population, divided by age, sexuality, race, ethnicity and military status. Whether you are seeking assistance for yourself or someone else, or if you want to implement an initiative in your community or need guidance, the Suicide Prevention Resources are here to assist. Data sources, toolkitsand the Suicide Prevention Resource Center Best Practices Registry are all a part of the new website content. You are not alone. Call, text or chat 988 to access support from a trained crisis counselor. The lifeline is free, confidential and available 24/7.