SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KTIV) - One call at a time crisis responders pick up the call for help, day or night.
Individuals, dealing with the unknown, use that line to seek a solution to a problem. These responders are critical for every situation including suicide prevention.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and one agency is shedding light on the importance of it.
When you walk in the door, or call the crisis line at Heartland Counseling services , you’re greeted by a professional hope dealer.
“That’s like my signature saying when I passed my drug and alcohol counseling license,” said Crisis Responder Erin Tomoson.
Crisis Responder Erin Tomoson is one of the faces behind the crisis line at Heartland Counseling.
“I got that in light of me dealing hope instead of the