Honoring Native Life

Honoring Native Life Welcome! This is the official page for HNL and the 'HNL Youth Council'. Here, you will find updates from the project, events, and Council Members. Enjoy!

Honoring Native Life (HNL) is housed at the University of New Mexico’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Division of Community Behavioral Health (CBH). HNL serves as a resource for Native communities who are working toward su***de prevention by providing necessary trainings, the dissemination of information, technical assistance, and the development of appropriate responses and procedures.

Check out this awesome event from  that is happening soon! Save the date and remember to wear purple! 💜💜💜
09/18/2025

Check out this awesome event from that is happening soon! Save the date and remember to wear purple! 💜💜💜

Repost:  9/8 is  —a day of action to spread awareness of  📞3 digits connect you to free, confidential 24/7 crisis suppor...
09/17/2025

Repost: 9/8 is —a day of action to spread awareness of
📞3 digits connect you to free, confidential 24/7 crisis support: 988
If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org to connect with a trained crisis counselor.

Repost:  September is National Su***de Prevention Awareness Month 💜 Call, text or chat 988 for mental wellness support. ...
09/16/2025

Repost: September is National Su***de Prevention Awareness Month 💜
 
Call, text or chat 988 for mental wellness support.

988 is for anyone, any struggle, anytime.
 
988 is the free, confidential and 24/7 lifeline for emotional, mental, or alcohol and drug use support, made available to all New Mexicans through the Behavioral Health Services Division of the New Mexico Health Care Authority.
 
Reasons to call, text or chat 988:
• Worried about alcohol and drug use?
• Stressed about employment?
• Concerned for family and friends?
 
Check out the New Mexico Native American Resource Directory - a comprehensive listing of resources specifically tailored to support Native American communities. Link in bio!
 
Did you know:
• Purple represents the fight against su***de and acknowledges the pain and loss experienced by those left behind.

• Teal represents mental health awareness, emphasizing the importance of addressing mental health issues as a crucial factor in su***de prevention.

Reposted:  ✨ August is National Wellness Month and Teen Mental Health Awareness Month! ✨This month reminds us to slow do...
09/16/2025

Reposted: ✨ August is National Wellness Month and Teen Mental Health Awareness Month! ✨

This month reminds us to slow down, recharge, and prioritize holistic well-being — mind, body, and spirit. From daily movement and balanced nutrition to self-reflection and stress management, wellness is about creating habits that nurture a healthier, happier you. 💚

For teens, mental health matters more than ever. Awareness helps break the stigma, encourages open conversations, and ensures support is available when it’s needed most. 🌱

Let’s use August as a reminder to:
💡 Take time for self-care
🤝 Check in with friends and family
🌿 Build habits that sustain your well-being

09/16/2025

Our culture teaches resilience, family bonds, and living with dignity. It also teaches us to carry a lot. This month, we honor our roots and break the silence around mental health. Feeling overwhelmed, navigating family stress, or worrying about alcohol or drug use are reasons to reach out. 988 offers free, confidential support in English and Spanish (press “2” or text AYUDA). Visit https://pulse.ly/cmypv92zcv to learn more and share local resources with your community.

09/16/2025

📢 El 8 de septiembre es el Día 988.
Es un momento para estar presente, alzar la voz y apoyar a quienes puedan estar pasando por momentos difíciles.

📞 Recuerde los tres números: 988.
Ayuda compasiva. En cualquier momento. En cualquier lugar.

Comparta esta publicación para ayudar a difundir el mensaje.
Visite 988nm.org para más recursos.

09/16/2025

September 8, is 988 Day. It’s a moment to show up, speak up and support those who may be struggling.

📞 Know the three numbers: 988.
Compassionate help. Anytime. Anywhere.

Share this post to help spread the word.
Visit 988nm.org for resources.

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Albuquerque, NM
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