It can be uplifting to hear personal accounts of people who have found ways to live with suicidal thoughts and recover from suicide attempts. These websites show personal accounts of people with lived experiences.
Live Through This contains many written stories and interviews by people suffering from suicide. Some contain uplifting video content as well.
The 988 Lifeline contains multiple video stories of hope and recovery, featuring links to other websites as well.
TWLOHA has a podcast and blog where they stories, poems, and writing from those struggling with suicidal thoughts and self-harm. They update often and allow for discussion using their comment feature.
Turning Point shares stories of young people sharing their struggles with mental health.
Stamp Out Stigma (SOS) is an initiative spearheaded by the Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness (ABHW) to reduce stigma surrounding mental illnesses and substance use disorders (SUD) and reshape how we talk about these issues. SOS provides a platform where people can share their story in their own words and become a part of SOS’ community of storytellers. SOS storytellers have shared stories about mental health journeys, substance use disorders, and suicide. Share your story or read others' on their website.