September 10 is World Suicide Awareness Day Today is World Suicide Awareness Day, a day when mental health advocates, prevention organizers, survivors, allies, artists and community members unite to promote hope and remind our community that everyone can play a role in suicide prevention. One person dies by suicide in out county every five days. That is 16% higher than the national average. At Clackamas County, we have made a commitment to the work of suicide prevention. We know that having a mental health challenge is part of being human and that with the right help, people can and do recover. The work of suicide prevention will take all of us working together. By coming together we can make a difference. We ask that you join us in this work, and help us reduce the number of deaths by suicide to zero. What can you do right now? Join us: Tonight at 6 p.m., we will kick-off the Ask the Question Project, an art exhibit that includes portraits and interviews of suicide attempt s...