CONCORD — On Monday, Gov. Kelly Ayotte joined leaders in suicide prevention in New Hampshire — including a mother whose daughter struggles with suicide ideation — urging people to lean into services available as part of National Suicide Prevention Month.

Representatives from the state Department of Health and Human Services, the New Hampshire Suicide Prevention Council and the National Alliance on Mental Illness-NH attended the press conference in the Executive Council chamber at the State House.

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