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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT PROMO 1999 SATURN SEDAN 12 FT. PORTABOTE Foldable RV boat with several extras. Folds to 4 inches. $575 541-999-2096 4 door, 1 owner, 5 speed, sunroof, 100K mi. $2,950 541-902-1368 541-991-2274 2013 KIA SOULE 2007 BAYLINER 195 White with black accents. 34K miles. $11,500 541-999-9690 Open bow, Mercruser 4cyl-9.8, 4 stroke Tahatsu kicker, fish find- er, cover, cabin encl. Trailer, new bearings. Nice Boat. $10,750 541-268-1040 - 268-1029 Veteran Mental Health Prevention Bill. It made infor- mation on suicide prevention more easily accessible to veter- ans. It instituted a peer support and community outreach pilot program to assist transitioning service members, opened up incentives to encourage more people to work at the VA and es- tablished an annual evaluation of VA mental health and suicide- prevention programs. While this is certainly a posi- tive step toward improving men- tal health services for veterans, the solution will not come from one law, organization or indi- vidual. It takes a comprehensive commitment of support from the community as a whole. As one of the largest pro- viders of education to veterans, University of Phoenix recogniz- es that as it prepares veterans for the next step in their life, the adjustment back to civilian life is not just about getting a quality education. University of Phoe- nix wants to be able to help our veterans in their transition to civilian life. Not only has University of Phoenix always been proud to serve our service members and prepare them for future success, but it also works hard to earn the trust of our men and women in the military, and their families. University of Phoenix is proud that so many trust it to continue their personal and professional journeys upon returning to civil- ian life. It believes our soldiers deserve strong help in getting a head start, and is always work- ing to make sure it provides them just that. Learn More For more information on suicide prevention and the Vet- erans’ Crisis Line, visit: www.mentalhealth.va.gov/ suicide_prevention www.veteranscrisisline.net/ or (800) 273-8255 www.giveanhour.org/. For more information about University of Phoenix, visit www. phoenix.edu. N eed L ooking Y ELLOW Switch to DIRECTV. Lock in 2-Year Price Guarantee ($50/month) w/AT&T Wireless. Over 145 Channels PLUS Popular Movie Networks for Three Months, No Cost! Call 1- 800-243-0916 DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-800- 918-1105 Do you owe over $10,000 in back taxes? We help people resolve tax debt. $50 cash back upon sign-up. BBB Accredited. Call for a free consultation 1-800-956- 6048 Chronic Pain? Back or joint pain, arthritis? 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Publication Date: April 8, 2017 The following businesses are ready and waiting for YOUR Call!! Wednesday and Saturday in the Siuslaw News D IRECTORY S ERVICES (NAPSA)—While the appre- ciation and respect for our mili- tary is a year-round sentiment, this month marks a time to re- fl ect and not only thank military service members and veterans for their service, but to make sure we are supporting them physically and emotionally as they transition from active duty. Every day, 20 veterans commit suicide, according to a recent study from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Suicidal thoughts can af- fect anyone regardless of age, gender or background. Yet, vet- erans are at much higher risk; in 2014, veterans accounted for 18 percent of all deaths by suicide in the U.S. Extra attention should be devoted to promoting resources around and awareness of the issues of suicide prevention, and connecting individuals with suicidal ideation to treatment services. Warning Signs The risk for suicide is 21 percent higher among veterans when compared to U.S. civilian adults, according to the VA’s study—the need for more men- tal health resources is evident. Some of the factors affect- ing veterans are presence of se- rious health conditions; ongoing stress or single major stressors such as job loss; exposure to someone else’s suicide; or a family history of suicide. While it takes a trained pro- fessional to evaluate someone for suicidality, the public can be aware of the above risk factors and can help to identify warn- ing signs that indicate someone they know might be suicidal. Like risk factors, it is often the combination of suicide warning signs that are more important than one single sign. 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