Suicide attempt survivor Aimee Prange shares Her Story with Kathy Romano
Description
Aimee Prange is a licensed clinical social worker with nearly a quarter-century of experience in the field. She earned her master's degree in Social Work from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, laying the foundation for a career marked by compassion and expertise .
Currently serving as the board President for the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention Greater Philadelphia Chapter, Aimee specializes in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention. Her commitment to suicide prevention is rooted not only in professional interest but also in personal experience. As both an attempt survivor and a loss survivor, Aimee brings a unique perspective to her work, combining clinical expertise with lived experience. Aimee's insights into suicide prevention, her journey in the field of social work, and her personal experiences have shaped her mission to bring hope to others. Her life's purpose is to save lives and spread hope.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please remember that you're not alone. Help is available, and there are people ready to listen and support you. The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is just a phone call away. By dialing 988, you can connect with trained counselors who are there to provide support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Remember, your life matters. Your pain is valid, but it doesn't have to be permanent. Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. By calling 988, you're taking an important step towards hope and healing. No matter how dark things may seem right now, there is hope. People care, and support is available.
Dial 988 and take that first step towards a brighter tomorrow. Your life is precious, and you deserve support and care.
Her Story is hosted by Kathy Romano and airs Sundays at 7am on 93. 3 WMMR-FM Philadelphia.