HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 170
Reps. Rigas, Borton, Neyer, Harris, Greene, Thompson, McFall, Schriver, Rheingans, Bohnak, Prestin, Woolford, Longjohn, BeGole, Posthumus, Alexander, Glanville, Miller, Paiz, Rogers, Schuette and Witwer offered the following resolution:
Whereas, World Suicide Prevention Day is observed annually on September 10 to raise awareness about suicide prevention, honor those lost to suicide, and support survivors and their families; and
Whereas, Suicide remains a leading cause of death across the United States, with devastating impacts on individuals, families, and communities. In Michigan, thousands of lives are affected each year by suicide and suicidal ideation; and
Whereas, In Michigan, suicide remains the second leading cause of death among individuals aged 10 to 24, with over 150 youth lives lost annually; and
Whereas, World Suicide Prevention Day serves as a reminder that every life has value and that we must remain vigilant in supporting those who struggle with mental health challenges; and
Whereas, Community partners, faith-based organizations, healthcare providers, educators, and advocates across Michigan continue to work tirelessly to implement prevention strategies, expand access to mental health resources, and support those in crisis; and
Whereas, We recognize the importance of reducing stigma, encouraging honest conversations, and ensuring that individuals know they are not alone; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the members of this legislative body declare September 10, 2025, as World Suicide Prevention Day in the state of Michigan; and be it further
Resolved, That we honor the memory of those lost to suicide, support survivors, and encourage continued community-driven efforts to prevent suicide and promote hope.