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Recognizing September Health Observances

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Secretary Becerra recognizes National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month and other September hea

Secretary Becerra recognizes National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month and other September health observances. [Banner]( Good afternoon. ​ This week, Secretary Becerra recognized the many important health observances in September, including National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month and Sickle Cell Awareness Month. The Becerra Breakdown Here’s what the Secretary’s been up to over the past week: [Teal, yellow, and lavender text on a purple background reads “You are not alone. National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.” The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline logo is in the bottom left corner. The HHS logo is in the bottom right corner.]( [National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month]( Secretary Becerra recognized National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month and highlighted the importance of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. [Read more here →]( ​ - Statement by Secretary Xavier Becerra on Labor Day. [Read more →]( - Statement by Secretary Xavier Becerra - Kinship Care Month. [Read more →]( - Statements by HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra and Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Rachel Levine on National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. [Read more →]( - Statement by Secretary Xavier Becerra - National Suicide Prevention Month. [Read more →]( Follow Secretary Becerra on social media: [LinkedIn - Footer]( [Twitter - Footer]( [Seal - Footer]( U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20201 Toll Free Call Center: 1-877-696-6775 [HHS.gov]( [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe or manage your email preferences](

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