Shri Thanedar

09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 12:43

Rep. Shri Thanedar Re-Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Resolution to Support September as National Suicide Prevention Month

September 11, 2025

Rep. Shri Thanedar Re-Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Resolution to Support September as National Suicide Prevention Month

This week, Rep. Shri Thanedar, along with Congressmen Wesley Bell (D-MO) and Mike Lawler (R-NY), introduced H.Res. 697, "Supporting September as 'National Suicide Prevention Month.'" The resolution supports the designation of September as "National Suicide Prevention Month" and September 10, 2025, as "World Suicide Prevention Day." This resolution will highlight the silent mental health battle that so many face in their day-to-day lives and help prevent further tragic loss of life at the hands of such afflictions.

The resolution is a bipartisan, bicameral effort, with 46 representatives electing to be original co-sponsors.

"I lost my first wife to her battle with depression," said Rep. Shri Thanedar. "The pain was unimaginable and has stayed with me ever since. No one should have to experience something like that. Her passing was a turning point in my life. It taught me the importance of compassion and the need for accessible mental health services for all, and it inspired work like this in Congress."

"In the Hudson Valley, like so many communities across the country, families have been devastated by suicide, from young people in our schools to veterans who served our nation. This resolution isn't just symbolic; it's about acknowledging the pain too many families have endured, raising awareness, and strengthening access to mental health support so no one feels they have to suffer in silence. Our neighbors deserve to know they are not alone, and that help is always within reach," said Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17).

This bipartisan effort also has robust support among mental health advocates in the Senate on both sides of the aisle.

"Over the last decade, the crisis of rising suicide rates has only gotten worse, especially among young people and men," said Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT). "By raising awareness and making more resources available, we can reverse that terrible trend and save lives."

"Suicide has a devastating impact on families and communities across North Carolina and the country," said Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC). "As co-chair of the Senate Mental Health Caucus, I am proud to support the designation of September as National Suicide Prevention Month and to shine a light on this crisis while reaffirming our commitment to saving lives and supporting those who are struggling."

Additionally, the resolution is supported by:

  • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)

  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

  • Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide

  • Policy Center for Maternal Health

  • National Association of Social Workers

  • American Psychological Association Services

  • The Jed Foundation (JED)

  • Children's Hospital Association (CHA)

"Suicide remains a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming the lives of nearly 50,000 people in 2023 and impacting millions more who experience suicidal thoughts or attempt suicide," said Laurel Stine, J.D., M.A., Executive Vice President and Chief Policy and Advocacy Officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. "But we know suicide can be prevented. AFSP commends Rep. Thanedar, Rep. Lawler, and Rep. Bell for introducing this resolution recognizing September as National Suicide Prevention Month and designating September 10 as World Suicide Prevention Day. By raising awareness, reducing stigma, and ensuring that people have access to the care and support they need, we can help save lives and bring hope to individuals, families, and communities across the country."

"Each September, NAMI recognizes Suicide Prevention Month as a time to raise awareness, spread hope, and take meaningful action on one of the most urgent mental health challenges of our time," said Hannah Wesolowski, Chief Advocacy Officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). "The Suicide Prevention Month Resolution reinforces the importance of equipping individuals, families, and communities with the tools to talk openly about suicide, recognize warning signs, and connect people to help. NAMI is proud to support this resolution."

Congressman Shri Thanedar proudly represents Michigan's 13th Congressional District, which includes Detroit, Downriver, and the Grosse Pointes. As a champion for working families, Shri is committed to advancing economic opportunities, education, healthcare access, and entrepreneurship for underserved communities. Drawing from his journey from poverty to success, he works tirelessly to uplift Metro Detroit, ensuring every resident has the resources and support they need to thrive.

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