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Join the party and Stream 2 End Suicide with 2Slow2Serious
Join 2Slow2SeriousTV on Twitch for some community-oriented gameplay during their nonstop streaming event April 9-12! With a goal of $3,000, streamers will raise money for SAVE the entire month of April.

KiDS social media warning labels scholarship contest extended
Due to escalating global interest and growing momentum, the KiDS: Keep It Digitally Safe Campaign for safer social media is extending its scholarship contest through 11:59 p.m. CST, Tuesday, September 30.

SAVE live streams: Partner conversations and expert insights
Join us for insightful conversations and find SAVE's live streams whenever they're scheduled on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

KiDS joins lawmakers announcing legislation requiring warning labels on social media
On Wednesday, March 19, at 3:45 p.m., state legislators will hold a press conference to announce new legislation requiring warning labels on social media platforms in Minnesota. KiDS: Keep It Digitally Safe Campaign members will join lawmakers and advocates supporting this critical initiative.
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As campaign grows, TGBP encourages submissions to KiDS scholarship contest for warning labels on social media
The Green Bandana Project is encouraging submissions to the global scholarship contest, highlighting the prizes of $5,000, $3,000, and $2,000 that will be awarded to artists who submit the most impactful warning label concepts.

Share your story for suicide prevention
Stories matter, and there’s strength in sharing. It can be helpful to process pain and healing through storytelling and relate to others’ experiences. If you've overcome suicidal thoughts or an attempt, helped prevent suicide, or navigated the loss of a loved one, your story can inspire and uplift others.

Minnesota nonprofit wants help to create social media warning labels
Logging on to social media can bring teens to one of the most dangerous places in their lives, and it's more than just cyberbullying, said Erich Mische, CEO of SAVE.