>> we have a hotline, the national suicide pvention hotline. you can call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. you can chat. the most important thing to do is talk about it. we have programs in the school system. there's the grief group. anybody who is at loss needs to speak about it. they need to work through it. the hotline is free and confidenti g. reallyting to see somebody face-to-face makes a difference as we >> it's the national hotli number. people would get you directly? >> there are great hotlines. there are different parts of maryland, d.c. and so what it does it routes you to your local center. ever ody has the same traini and background. we can all help you. >> the text line is important. that's the way young people communicate. >> the only person i talk to on the phone these days is my 80-year-old father. everyone else i talk to via chat and text. communicating electronically isi easier becaus hard to say out loud, i'm hurting, i want to take my life. >> there's a lot to talk about preventing death by suicide and dealing and coping