GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - East Carolina University and several community organizations have partnered up to recognize R U Ok? Day with events that promote mental health awareness, and some of the ...
Warning: This post contains mentions of suicide and may be triggering for some readers. It’s been 16 years since Gavin Larkin came up with the idea for R U OK? Day. Sadly, Larkin himself only lived to ...
When will these unforgivable cretins of modern cultural exhaustion leave decent self-harming people alone? It’s that time of the year again, when sponsored pretend moralists molest, disturb and upset ...
East Carolina University and community partners will mark R U OK? Day on Wednesday with events that promote mental health awareness and encourage open conversations about health and well-being, the ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — East Carolina University and it’s community partners had the ‘R U Ok?’ event across Pitt County Wednesday to promote mental health initiatives. The annual event encourages ...
A life has been saved thanks to a free phone call program in DeWitt County. It's called the "R U OK" program and those who sign up get a free, pre-scheduled phone call from an automated system, ...
CRYSTAL COAST, N.C. (WNCT) – So, Annie, R U OK? Emerald Isle Police Department is bringing back their “R U Ok?” program. If you haven’t heard of the program, it’s an automated telephone dialing system ...
DJ Tigerlily owes her mum and her psychologist, her life. While the now 25-year-old exudes the confidence and vivaciousness of a superstar, inside her head tells a very different story – one of ...
A simple question can change a life. Today on R U OK? Day, we’re reminded to take a moment to check in our friends, family, co-workers and everyone else around us. In 2020, a year which has proved ...
R U OK? is an Australian non-profit with the overarching mission of empowering everyone to meaningfully connect with people around them and support anyone struggling with life. With suicide prevention ...
Every September, Australia speaks in slogans. World Suicide Prevention Day brings sombre press releases, R U OK? Day floods our feeds with bright yellow graphics and gentle imperatives to "check in".