You’ve Helped Those Struggling With Life
Please be aware this video contains highly emotional scenes and discussion about suicide.
We want to thank everyone who entered the Devon House Draw. You’ve helped raise an incredible £3,500,000 for Campaign Against Living Miserably.
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Together We Raised £3,500,000 for
Campaign Against Living Miserably
Together We Raised £3,500,000 for
Campaign Against Living Miserably
Campaign Against Living Miserably’s services have never been needed more–their suicide prevention helpline receives a call every 59 seconds. Every one of these calls could be the one that helps save a life.
Every entry into the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Devon, helps to support CALM’s life-saving suicide prevention services, which help anyone struggling with life to find hope and a reason to stay.
So, once again, thank you for entering the Devon House Draw. And thank you for supporting CALM.
A Word From CALM
A Word From CALM
“We knew this partnership with Omaze would be game-changing for us, but £3.5 million is way beyond what we imagined. It could safeguard our suicide prevention helpline for the next 2 years and ensure so many people get the support they need to end their misery, not their lives.
So, a massive thank you from everyone at Campaign Against Living Miserably! Every single person who entered the draw has helped us raise this life-saving amount."
Simon Gunning, CEO at CALM
CALM Ambassador
CALM Ambassador
Press play to watch CALM Patron, Romesh Ranganathan, explain the importance of the charity's life-saving services, helping anyone struggling with life to find hope and a reason to stay.
“People may look at me as 'that comedian on the TV' but I know first hand what it’s like to lose a close mate to suicide and also to really struggle with suicidal thoughts. And I know I’m far from the only one - 1 in 5 of us will have suicidal thoughts.
That's a huge number and it’s why, as CALM Patron, I know being involved in the Omaze Devon House Draw is so important. Not only will it mean more people know that CALM is there for them, but it will also help fund their life-saving helpline so CALM can be there for people when they need it the most."
Romesh Ranganathan, CALM Ambassador
CALM’S SUPPORT SERVICES
CALM’S SUPPORT SERVICES
CALM is there for anyone struggling with life. They have tools and resources to help people find the support they need, including a life-saving helpline. It’s open every day, offering free, anonymous support to anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts.
For more information go to https://www.thecalmzone.net/get-support.