South Texas community showcases how proactive outreach, law enforcement, and mental health partnerships save lives
In a remarkable success story for community mental health, Webb County, Texas, reported zero suicide deaths in June 2025. Local leaders credit this achievement to a robust mental health crisis response network, proactive outreach programs, and strategic collaborations between healthcare providers, first responders, and law enforcement.

How Webb County’s Mental Health Response Saved Lives
- The Community Response to Crisis (CRC) program, launched in 2023, connects individuals experiencing mental health crises with trained behavioral health teams instead of solely relying on law enforcement.
- Deputies and police officers received specialized mental health crisis intervention training (CIT) to de-escalate situations and refer people to care.
- Local organizations ramped up suicide prevention outreach in schools, workplaces, and community centers, especially during Men’s Mental Health Month in June.
“This shows that when a community comes together, we can change the narrative on mental health and save lives,” said Assistant Chief Deputy Federico Calderon, a leading voice in the initiative.
Mental Health in South Texas: Ongoing Challenges
Webb County has struggled historically with limited access to mental health services, especially in underserved rural areas. The region previously reported higher-than-average suicide rates compared to national figures. The zero-suicide milestone in June signals what officials hope is a turning point.
However, leaders emphasize that this is just the beginning. The CRC program will continue to expand telehealth services, substance abuse support, and family counseling to sustain these gains.
A Model for National Suicide Prevention Efforts
As mental health crises continue rising nationwide, Webb County’s approach serves as a model for other communities aiming to build collaborative, compassionate mental health systems. Public-private partnerships, law enforcement reform, and school-based mental health awareness campaigns remain essential.
Source: LMT Online – South Texas community response credited for zero suicides in Webb County in June