
In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month (September), Meredith sits down with David Galvan, a respected and passionate trainer in Mental Health First Aid and suicide prevention. David challenges us to shift our focus from just preventing death to actively helping people "live and live to their fullest," bringing a perspective that is informed by his Christian faith and biblical worldview.Learn why Mental Health First Aid needs to be as common as CPR, the critical importance of using person-first, non-stigmatizing language around suicide, and the simple, practical advice that can save a life: "Just open the door."Key Moments You Don't Want to Miss:* 0:45 The staggering statistics: Why you're more likely to see a panic attack than someone choking.* 3:12 David's "accidental on purpose" journey into suicide prevention after a community tragedy, including the moment a quote about hope and social connection called him to action through his faith.* 5:50 Language Correction: Why we say "died by suicide" and not "committed suicide."* 8:15 The powerful difference between "attempting suicide" and a "suicide attempt."* 12:10 The simple, life-saving advice: "Just open the door."* 14:30 The "Who Are Your Three?" Challenge: The most practical thing you can do to reduce isolation and increase hope in your life and community.David Galvan (he/him) has dedicated over 15 years to speaking, training, and leading conversations about whole-person health and suicide prevention. As the Mental Health First Aid Trainer-in-Residence at St. Michaelโs Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs and a Director/Trainer with the Soul Shop Movement, David has personally trained thousands of individuals in Mental Health First Aid, QPR, and ACEs. He has spoken to over 30,000 students across the country, equipping schools, faith communities, and non-profits to address mental health, suicide prevention, and hope-centered care. David is passionate about ensuring every person has access to help, healing, and hope.๐ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/djgalvan Resources & Further Information:* Need to talk to someone now? Text or call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.* Learn More: Look into getting certified in a Mental Health First Aid course in your area!* https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.orgWhat is one thing you can do today to help build hope in your community? Let us know in the comments!HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:๐ LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more Christ-centric, trauma-informed mental health content!๐ต DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!๐ Stay Connected with Us :๐ป Website: https://jamestrail.org/ ๐ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamestrailglobal/