1/5 Niks A. 4 years ago on Google • 11 reviews
It
breaks
my
heart
to
read
all
these
comments
below.
This
is
supposed
to
be
a
place
people
in
need
can
call
for
support.
By
reading
these
comments
I
can
only
imagine
the
extra
despair
that
this
organization
must
have
given
their
visitors.
It
also
states
on
their
website
that
they
don't
like
having
contact
with
people
after
11pm.
What
is
wrong?
How
can
we
help
make
this
a
welcoming
and
helpful
place
for
people
in
need?
How
can
we
actually
*prevent*
suicide
and
not
catalyse
it?
Because
if
not,
I
think
it
would
be
much
more
advantageous
to
close
down
the
113
and
use
the
subsidie
for
another
organization
that
actually
helps.
People
who
want
to
commit
suicide
don't
get
help
here
anyways,
it
seems
to
just
add
an
extra
layer
of
worries
more
than
anything
else,
so
why
keep
it?
It's
money
badly
spent,
and
I'm
sure
it's
our
taxes
that
pay
for
that.
I
would
love
to
hear
some
feedback.
31.07.2019.
still
no
feedback.
Greetings
P.
S.
I
also
found
out
from
and
insider
source
they
do
will
take
3-4
calls/chats
at
the
same
tiem
probably
due
to
undersaff,
but
that
creates
a
very
impersonal
approach
to
the
"Patient"
they
are
trying
to
connect
to
and
sooth.
Guys!
If
you
wanna
die,
go
get
yourself
a
mixed
meal
and
a
bottle
of
champagne
and
go
in
peace
instead
of
trying
to
help
an
govermantal
organization
that
can
not
even
affort
a
second
star
on
Google
rating.
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