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  1. A call to Samaritans can save a life, so we’re calling on you for help. It’s only because of people like you that we’re here to listen. Monthly donation. One-off donation. Select an amount. a month over a year could help train and support an existing volunteer. Donate £25 today.

  2. www.samaritans.org › how-we-can-help › contact-samaritanContact Us | Samaritans

    Contact a Samaritan. If you need someone to talk to, we listen. We won't judge or tell you what to do. Call us any time, day or night. Whatever you're going through, you can call us any time, from any phone for FREE. Call 116 123. Find out more about our helpline. Pilot. Chat with us online.

  3. To genuinely address the causes of suicide and self-harm, we must take more practical action to challenge discrimination and injustice, working hand in hand with people affected by both.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SamaritansSamaritans - Wikipedia

    The Samaritans ( / səˈmærɪtənz /; Samaritan Hebrew: ࠔࠠࠌࠝࠓࠩࠉࠌ‎Šā̊merīm; Hebrew: שומרוניםŠōmrōnīm; Arabic: السامريونas-Sāmiriyyūn ), also known as Israelite Samaritans, are an ethnoreligious group originating from the Hebrews and Israelites of the ancient Near East. [2]

  5. The Samaritan Counseling Center offers professional, confidential counseling for individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families, in a spiritual, faith-oriented context, providing life-changing interventions and resources for continued resiliency.

  6. www.samaritans.org › about-samaritans › ourWhat we do | Samaritans

    Samaritans is not only for the moment of crisis, we’re taking action to prevent the crisis. We give people ways to cope and the skills to be there for others. And we encourage, promote and celebrate those moments of connection between people that can save lives.

  7. Jun 22, 2024 · Samaritan, member of a community, now nearly extinct, that claims to be related by blood to those Israelites of ancient Samaria who were not deported by the Assyrian conquerors of the kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE. The community numbers about 800 individuals.

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