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Talk To Someone
Talk To Someone (TTS): Breaking Silence, Saving Lives
Talk To Someone (TTS) is committed to preventing suicide by encouraging people of all ages to engage in open, honest conversations during life’s most difficult moments. We recognise that challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming, and no one should ever have to face their struggles alone.
Our mission is to inspire individuals to reach out, share what they are going through, and connect with someone who can help—whether that is a trusted friend, a family member, a teacher, a colleague, or a professional support network. Reaching out is a sign of strength, and talking can be the first step towards hope, safety, and healing.
Across the world, compassionate charities, organisations, and community groups stand ready to listen and offer guidance. Talking can save lives. Together, we can build a world where every person feels heard, valued, supported, and never alone.
Our Mission
WELLBEING SUPPORT
Supporting people of all ages to manage their health and wellbeing, and to access the services they need.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Uniting organisations in a shared commitment to empower and improve communities around the world.
VOLUNTEERING SERVICE
We encourage people to explore and take up volunteering opportunities across our partner organisations and beyond.
U Murder U (Suicide) – A Powerful Novel About Stopping Suicide and Saving Lives
It Combines Riveting Fiction With A Much Needed Campaign
U Murder U (Suicide) offers readers a lot to think about, will make them cry, laugh, and have a lot of conversations. Gladys Lawson is an inspiring advocate for communication when it matters most, and she deserves to be congratulated for bringing suicide out of the shadows and making it a topic that deserves our undivided attention. Demand for mental health support is significantly higher than supply.
Ten young people meet for a suicide pact one day in a Central London hospital. It turns out that this is just the first of many planned suicide pacts. The TTS taskforce and the police are in a race against the clock to break the online code and locate the remaining suicide pacts before more people die.
The fictional work U Murder U (Suicide) is about preventing suicide. It introduces Anna Lee Lewis, an American woman who lives in London and possesses the ability to hear suicide victims. Anna joins the TTS taskforce with a secret story of her own and is motivated by the overwhelming regret she feels for the people who have died to stop suicides and expose the evil forces that cause them.
Do you believe in a better, healthier world for all, regardless of circumstance?
Here is your chance to make a difference.
