Suffolk high schooler works to prevent suicide by ‘Shattering the Silence’

Community leaders in Suffolk are coming together to prevent more suicides.

On Saturday, ‘Shatter The Silence’, a suicide awareness initiative was held at Kings Fork High School.

For nine years the event has provided a platform for local organizations and youth to share resources and their stories. On Saturday, high school junior, Paris Mincer shared hers.

“I have thought about suicide for myself and I’ve dealt with depression and it’s very hard for people to go through and it’s very hard to talk about and be able to ask for help in any way shape or form,” said Mincer.

Charlene Cutting, a certified peer recovery specialist with Western Tidewater Community Services Board told News 3 that the rate of suicide is rising.

“Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children 10 to 14 in Virginia,” said Cuffing. “We’re increasingly seeing the numbers go up, not down,”

Vonda Warren-Lilly with the organization added that in the Virginia, there were a little over 1,000 deaths by suicide in the state.

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