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Gaelic teacher challenges people to rack their brains and help out suicide prevention charity
link!“We knew he was struggling but didn’t expect things to go that far,” said Dawn.“Lots of people lose a sibling but when it’s so sudden I think it’s harder, and you ask yourself the question: ‘What could I have done5'? I’m not saying it’s any easier if it’s an illness, but it’s the shock.“It affected us all hugely and especially my mum and dad.”Chris’s House runs Scotland’s first 24-hour, non-medical crisis centre, offering help, response and intervention surrounding suicide.Dawn’s mum got involved with the charity when she was seeking support and takes part in the annual Walk of Hope.