What's next for Hopeline?

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Natasha Goulbourn Foundation founder Jean Goulbourn reveals that she has requested the Department of Health to extend its support for crisis intervention and suicide prevention hotline Hopeline to the end of 2019 to allow for a transition period. Goulbourn clarifies that the hotline is not closing, and even adds that they are now eyeing a crowdfunding measure among the youth to add support the service.
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I was able to watch some of your interviews /tv guestings years ago, not knowing we will be needing your services at this time. I tried calling the hope line last night just to check if the phone lines are still working and was very glad to hear people like you extending help to those who need it like my daughter. She also shared it to one of her friends who's going through very rough times and think she may already be suffering from a mental illness as well. Please keep up the good deed amd work! May God bless you and your whole organization.

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tweet: I wonder if your services and for that your expertise, could help counsel couples on excessive child birth and about unwanted pregnancy? According to the world report on human population, stat shows, the Philippines now has above 100-Million human beings living in the land. Do you believe the overwhelming high rate of human birthing has a connection to the current poverty and narcotic crime crisis in the country? How would you counsel couples methodically speaking effectively? be blessed. stay on course.

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