Thinking About Suicide? Been There and Back?
You’re Not Alone.
This space is for you — no matter where you are in the journey. Whether you’ve thought about ending your life, tried before, or just feel like you don’t belong anywhere, we see you.
There’s no judgment here. Just people who know what it’s like to hurt —
and are still here.
You Deserve Support — No Strings Attached
Some days you don’t want to die. You just don’t want to keep doing this. That’s real. And you’re not broken for feeling it.
At The Support Cafe, we hold space for hard things. If you need to sit quietly, talk it out, cry, or just eat a warm meal without being asked to smile — you can. You are welcome exactly as you are.
Text “STAY” to (574) 203-8555 or just come in. We’ll meet you there.
Helpful Reads for the Journey
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If you're reading this, you're breathing. That counts. Some days that's all you’ve got, and that’s enough. We’re not here to cheerlead or “fix it.” We’re here because you're still here, and we care about what comes next.
Come in. Let’s just take the next breath together.
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You don’t have to be mid-crisis to walk through our doors. You might be numb. You might be scared of your own thoughts. You might be tired of pretending you're fine.
August is here — a licensed therapist who gets it, both personally and professionally. She’s not just trained. She’s lived this.
She’s available most days, and there's no charge to see her. No waiting list. No paperwork wall.Text STAY to (574) 203-8555 or just show up. We’ll take it from there.
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You don't need a reason. You don't need the “right story.” Pain is pain. Sometimes it’s loud. Sometimes it’s flat. Sometimes it doesn’t make sense — and still, it’s real.
We won’t make you talk before you're ready. We won’t rush you to “feel better.”
You can come and just be. Sit. Breathe. Let us hold space.
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Sometimes your nervous system just needs a break. Soft light. Warm food. A quiet chair. The Support Cafe is built for that — a reset space when everything feels too sharp or too loud.
Come in for dinner on Wednesday. Or coffee any time we’re open. You don’t have to talk to anyone if you’re not ready.
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If you’re afraid of what will happen if you say it out loud — “I’m thinking about suicide” — you’re not alone. That fear is real.
August can help you say it, safely. We’ll help you name it, and then we’ll help carry it. There is no cost, no clipboard, no judgment.
You matter. You’re not too much. And you’re not alone anymore.
MORE VOICES ON SUICIDE
Real stories, real support from beyond Fulton County
The Silent Struggle: Understanding Suicidal Thoughts
Clear, compassionate look at what suicidal thoughts mean and don’t mean.
After a Suicide Attempt: What Comes Next?
Support and ideas for healing after a crisis.
Caring for Someone Who’s Thinking About Suicide
A guide for family and friends who don’t know what to say.
The Power of Peer Support in Suicide Recovery
Stories of healing and connection from people who’ve been there.
988: What to Expect When You Call or Text
Breaks down what happens when you reach out — and how it helps.