Kudos to Giselle Stolper, former director of the what was then the MHA-NYC, whose vision helped create the program and Kim Williams, the current director of Vibrant Emotional Health for her leadership in helping to continue this vision as we transition to 988.
There is a Yiddish word called kvelling which essentially means extremely proud. When an idea such as this one comes from the MHA movement, I am kvelling for all those countless individuals that have changed lives because of the suicide prevention lifeline and all those lives that will be made better by 988.
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Glenn Liebman
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