Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah
Between Hell & Hallelujah offers audiences a raw, first-hand glimpse into Wynonna’s life as she bravely embarks on her next chapter following Naomi Judd’s untimely passing.
Beginning with the decision to honor her mother’s legacy by continuing on with “The Judds: The Final Tour,” the documentary includes moving and intimate footage of Wynonna spending quiet, reflective time on the farm with her beloved family and animals as she continues to process her grief.
Explore this page to learn more about how to support yourself and others that may be struggling with feelings of hopelessness.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
If you’re struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, you aren’t alone and there are ways to get support and feel better.
Get help now. Call or text 988 for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor 24/7.
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Seeking treatment options? Consider using SAMHSA’s tool for finding the right option for you.
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Learn how to speak up and reach out for help
Whatever you are going through, you are not alone, there is good help available, and you can use it to start feeling better and move toward a future you want.
Use the resources on JED’s page to start your journey.
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Find resources, stories, and practices
Visit Vibrant’s curated emotional health resource to seek out options for distraction, connection, and coping tools.
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Find tips for members of the LGBTQ+ community and get help via text or phone.
Visit The Trevor Project and find information & support to LGBTQ+ young people 24/7, all year round.
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Explore online self-care and therapy resources
Mental health can feel like a maze. Visit Project Healthy Minds and let them help you find the resources to improve your mental wellness.
Support for People Who Have Lost Someone to Suicide
Watching or hearing stories about families and communities grieving after a suicide can bring up difficult feelings for those of us who have experienced similar losses. Here are some resources and ways to get help:
Resources If You’re Worried About A Friend
If you’re worried that a friend, family member or co-worker, may be struggling emotionally, feeling hopeless, or thinking about suicide, trust that instinct. Learn the warning signs and get tips for being there and offer support.
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