Understanding that many people may be suffering from depression and or suicidal thoughts... Talk to the professionals who are able to fully understand your needs and provide an unbiased, helping environment.
While our community is a very tight-knit one, we are not equipped with the right knowledge to handle these issues. No one in Grand Central is a professional Psychologist or Sociologist.
EMERGENCY
If you have an emergency, call the following numbers for your local emergency agencies:
911 IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
999 IN THE UK
112 IN THE EU
000 IN AUSTRALIA
119 IN JAPAN
International Resource Assistance
List of suicide crisis lines -- This wiki list contains a variety of real-time services from regions all around the world designed to provide assistance to those who may be feeling suicidal. To the best of my knowledge, these numbers are toll free and operated 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
International Suicide Hotlines -- Another online index providing a variety of international suicide Hotlines available outside of the United States
Health Communities.com -- Depression Helplines, as well as a good explanation of what a helpline is, what to expect from it, and where to reach one.
Veterans Crisis Line -- The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs respondents through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.
Depression help center from WebMD-- Offers free brochures on depression and anxiety. Sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health." Also has links to other resources including a guide to understanding depression and related topics.
UK: ~08457 90 90 90 (Samaritans: it will soon be 116 123) ~111 will connect to the National Health Service and is used for "urgent but non-life threatening" situations.
Belgium - Center for the Prevention of Suicide: 1813