Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Event raises cash for suicide prevention

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Hundreds of people across North Lanarkshir­e have raised vital funds to support suicide prevention by taking part in a charity event.

The virtual running and cycle event was organised by Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshir­e and saw 544 people of all ages and abilities running or cycling their own selected distances and contributi­ng to the Samaritans charity.

A total of £1174 was raised as part of the participat­ion entry fees.

Grant Shearer, sport developmen­t officer, said:“this fantastic event has really helped raise community awareness about suicide prevention and we are so grateful to all those who took part. The money raised will greatly help the outstandin­g work of the Samaritans charity.”

Participan­ts who completed their chosen challenge received a medal, t-shirt and a pre-event sports goody pack which included a bag, snood and water bottle and informatio­n about suicide awareness and prevention.

Last year saw a rise in the number of suicides across North Lanarkshir­e, with the rate amongst 15-24 year-old men in Scotland at its highest since 2007; and the rate among 25-34 year-olds at its highest rate since 2013.

Lynne Macdonald, Suicide Prevention lead, said:“it was brilliant to see so many people taking part and backing efforts to raise awareness about suicide prevention.

“Through our Suicide Prevention NL campaign, we are trying to reduce the terrible pain caused by suicide. ’Let’s Talk’ is the message we want to get across as we try to encourage people to talk more openly about suicide so we can all work together to help prevent it.”

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