“I am going to kill my children, wife and myself.” The midnight suicide call in the second month of the pandemic shook Abdul Mabood and his wife Archana Singh. Calling from West Bengal, a father of three shared that his family had not eaten anything for many days. The man on the other end of the phone worked with his friend in a tent house and did not hold a ration card. All attempts to procure a ration card in the middle of an unplanned lockdown went futile. Archana checked her bank account only to find Rs 1,500. All sources of income had dried up for the couple who continued to operate the suicide prevention helpline under the Snehi Foundation. “We immediately transferred Rs 1,000 in their account and then sought for the district magistrate’s help the next morning,” Singh recalls.