Born at Didi Hirsch, Now One of Our Therapists
Christina’s Story: Thirty-four years ago, a young pregnant woman struggling to overcome a heroin addiction was set on a new path by Didi Hirsch Via Avanta—one of the nation’s first programs to keep mothers and their young children together...
Read moreDidi Hirsch recognized by the LA Clippers
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services’ Board Chair Chris Harrer joins member Andrew Rubin, President/CEO Dr. Kita S. Curry, member Libby Gill, Senior VP of Clinical Operations Lyn Morris and Executive Vice Chair/Treasurer Mike Wierwille at the Nov. 7 Clippers...
Read moreImportant Policy Changes for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services advocates for national, state and local policy changes that have a major impact on mental health and suicide prevention. We are thrilled to announce that progress has been made on two important initiatives related...
Read more“Things will get better and I’m not alone”
Hospitalized during a suicidal crisis when she was in middle school, Annie, 18, is now a college freshman pursuing a career in art. She might not have made it without Didi Hirsch and all the people who support...
Read moreDidi Hirsch receives $1 million grant for teen suicide prevention
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services was awarded a $1 million grant to expand its suicide prevention program for young people under age 24 and their families. The grant came from the Everychild Foundation, made up of more than 200...
Read moreYou can help save lives by supporting Didi Hirsch’s Hope & Light Campaign!
Last year, 45,000 Americans died by suicide. That’s 123 people every day. One is too many! They were teens, veterans and parents. Most of them struggled with depression or other mental health issues but fewer than half received treatment...
Read moreHope & Light: The Capital Campaign for the Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center
A training academy for mental health professionals and specialized services for children affected by suicide will be available at Didi Hirsch’s 60-year-old Suicide Prevention Center this Fall after staff moves into the new building at 10277 West Olympic Boulevard...
Read more“She took the loneliness away.”
Crying uncontrollably for hours. Struggling to catch a breath. Pulling out her own hair. Magalie Alvarez, who had suffered mental and sexual abuse as a child, struggled with anxiety and depression for most of her life. But the 22-year-old...
Read moreDidi Hirsch participates in MTV’s Video Music Awards
Fifty Didi Hirsch clients, staffers, volunteers and friends—most of whom have attempted or lost someone to suicide—joined rapper Logic onstage for a powerful performance of his suicide prevention song, “1-800-273-8255,” at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sun., Aug....
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