NOPCAS is a 501c
(3) organization founded by three African-American suicide survivors.
Its goals are to bring suicide and depression awareness to minority
communities that have historically been discounted from traditional
awareness programs.
According to the
Surgeon General's 1999 report on suicide, the rate of suicide among
African-American males increased 105% between 1980 and 1996. Our conference
is crucial to bringing recognition to the fact that suicide among African-Americans
is an escalating societal problem that must be addressed.
In accordance with
the Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent Suicide, our
objectives will be to:
· Educate those who work in the field of
counseling and education
· Provide insight on depression and other brain disorders
· Share feelings and methods of coping with survivors
· Educate bereaved family members and friends
· Educate those who work with young adults on a daily basis
· Share information on suicide prevention and intervention
· Convey a message of hope
NOPCAS Founders (L to R) Doris
Smith, Donna Barnes, Les Franklin
We will be holding our
third annual Survivors of Suicide conference on
February 4-5, 2000 at the City College of New York in Manhattan in conjunction
with CCNY's Division of Student Affairs. For more information please view
our conference package.
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