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- Chad Varah was a
- reluctant priest,
- saying "I didn't
- want to give up
- the girls".
- Persuaded by his
- mentor, Bishop
- Hine, to change
- his mind, Varah
- began a career
- which would
- swap saving souls
- for saving lives
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- Ten minutes after
- his ordination,
- Chad Varah the
- reluctant priest
- had to perform
- his first duty -
- helping to bury a
- 13-year-old girl
- who committed
- suicide after
- her first
- menstruation -
- she had no-one to
- explain what was
- happening to her.
- Varah had found
- his vocation
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- Moving to London
- to become a vicar
- Chad Varah
- was horrified
- to find that each
- day three people
- commit suicide in
- the British capital.
- Varah formed the
- Samaritans to
- give desperate
- people someone
- to talk to
- #
- In Britain, over
- twenty thousand
- Samaritans spend
- their free time
- counseling suicidal,
- ill, confused or
- lonely people. Varah
- found that people
- who are stable
- but slightly
- introverted make
- the best listeners
- #
- As the Samaritans
- grew Varah
- became a
- household name
- and received
- international
- recognition for
- the organisation
- he had created to
- tackle the problem
- of suicides
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- Many of the calls
- the Samaritans
- receive are from
- young people,
- prompted by
- their ignorance of
- sexual matters.
- Promoting sex
- education for
- young people has
- been one of
- Varah's and the
- Samaritans'
- primary concerns
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- Varah's dedication
- is matched by
- those who
- volunteer to
- staff the telephone
- lines. Each person
- who applies
- to be a Samaritan
- is carefully
- interviewed and
- many are rejected
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