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Jon Christian Møller's Memorial Fund

A personal campaign sponsored by Nisha Bangera

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Jon Christian Møller was a loving fiancé, a devoted father, a brother, a son, a former policeman and special victims investigator, a former Police Adviser to the UN and strong promoter of the 'International Day of Police Cooperation', an author, a marathon runner, a rock n'roller, a biker, a watch enthusiast - he was "sammensatt" in Norwegian, diverse in English. Jon was a passionate man and a successful professional, but he also struggled with mental health for many years. Sadly, on the night of September 12th, 2024, Jon lost his battle with mental health. Jon was 51 years old and leaves behind his three children, Christian, Håvard and Ingrid, his three brothers, Torgeir, Torbjørn and Håkon, his parents Jon and Grethe, and his fiancée Nisha

His family would like to honor his memory by raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. In the Western world the suicide rate among males is four times higher than among females. Men face more challenges in seeking help due to societal stigma and fear of judgement. There are has also been an increase in suicide rates among law enforcement and peacekeepers. Your donation to AFSP will be used towards funding more scientific research, educating the public about mental health, and advocating for public policies.

If you know someone who is struggling with mental health, please encourage them to get help, and give them all the love and understanding you have to offer. Suicide hotlines across the world provide help if you need support for yourself or need help supporting a friend.

United States: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - https://988lifeline.org/, Phone: 988, Chat: https://chat.988lifeline.org/

Norway: Kirkens SOS - http://www.kirkens-sos.no, Phone: 22 40 00 40, Chat: https://www.soschat.no/

Worldwide helplines: https://findahelpline.com/

References:

https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/men-and-mental-health

https://www.edc.org/law-enforcement-suicide-prevention

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1359178921001038