Welcome to Community LifeLine

 The World’s First Frontline Response to Suicide

Every 40 seconds, someone in the world takes their own life. Each year, over 700,000 people die by suicide globally. These are not just statistics; they are mothers, fathers, friends, and colleagues—lives lost too soon. At Community Lifeline, we believe that no one should face these moments of despair alone.

Community LifeLine is the world’s first Suicide First Responder initiative. We go beyond phone lines and text messages, offering immediate, in-person support for those in crisis. Our specially trained volunteers are ready to respond within minutes—bringing life-saving help to people wherever they are, be it at home, work, or in public spaces.

Our mission is simple but groundbreaking: to be there when someone needs help the most, offering real-time, face-to-face intervention. No waiting, no delay. By partnering with local businesses, volunteers, and communities, we are creating a global model of suicide prevention that puts people first.

This initiative is about more than just awareness—it’s about action. Together, we can break the silence surrounding suicide and create a safety net that catches those in need before it’s too late.

700,000 lives a year is too many. Join us in rewriting this story—because every second counts, and every life is worth saving.

All donations will go to the training and running of Community LifeLine.

The Anxious Lad Mental Health Company

Before Community Lifeline, I founded The Anxious Lad Mental Health Company to provide mental health education and support. As someone who lives with anxiety, I know what it’s like to feel paralysed by your thoughts. I created The Anxious Lad to show people that mental health struggles don’t have to define or defeat them. We provide workshops, coaching, and training, helping people recognise the signs in themselves and others, and giving them the tools to manage anxiety and mental health challenges.

Through this work, I began to realise just how many people felt like I once did—overwhelmed, anxious and for some, feeling like there was no way out. It became clear that more direct, hands-on intervention was needed for those in the most desperate situations, and that’s how Community Lifeline evolved.