No Limits set up its suicide prevention campaign to provide support for 13- to 25-year-old males who are at risk of taking their own lives.
Annabel Hodgson, the strategic manager of No Limits, said: "We will target the places they usually hang out with their mates, such as music and sporting venues, and supply them with information." No Limits counsellors will be trained in suicide awareness and young people can attend any of the organisation's three drop-in centres in Southampton for information and counselling.
The campaign will receive 60,000 in funding over a two-year period from the South East England Development Centre.
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