Kevin Hines

Birthday August 30, 1981

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.

Age 42 years old

Nationality United States

#32184 Most Popular

1981

John Kevin Hines (born August 30, 1981) is an American suicide prevention speaker who attempted suicide by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California in 2000 at the age of 19.

His story gained major media coverage and he has since become a motivational speaker and advocate for suicide prevention.

Hines has been featured on CNN, HuffPost, ABC News, Larry King Now, and The Today Show.

He has spoken at schools, colleges, and universities to share his story.

He co-founded the Kevin and Margaret Hines Foundation (KMHF), a 501(c)(3) organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, that provides funding and education for suicide prevention in the United States and elsewhere.

When Hines was nine months old, he was adopted by Pat and Debbie Hines in the San Francisco area.

At the age of ten, he was put on Tegretol to help control his epileptic seizures.

After being taken off the drug at the age of 16, he began experiencing symptoms of bipolar disorder.

Hines was also upset by the suicide of his drama teacher.

2000

In September 2000, he wrote a suicide note.

On Monday, September 25, 2000, Hines traveled by bus to the Golden Gate Bridge.

ABC News reported Hines began hearing voices in his head telling him to die.

Hines threw himself over the rail.

After leaping, Hines instantly felt regret.

He turned himself around to land in the water legs first.

After he surfaced, he felt a creature nudging his body which was a sea lion helping to keep Hines afloat until he was rescued by the Coast Guard.

The New York Post reported: "Now Hines, who—when he leapt—had recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, tells his story to at-risk groups around the nation, urging people to get treatment for mental illness and helping them realize that suicide is not the answer."

According to the San Francisco Magazine, he now works as a mental-health advocate.

Hines has been featured by CNN, HuffPost, ABC News, Larry King Now, The Today Show, BuzzFeed, PBS, 9 news Australia, The New York Post, Time, Business Insider, Newsweek, Forbes, Fox News, and other media outlets.

2018

Hines also co-wrote and starred in the documentary Film, Suicide: The Ripple Effect, which was awarded Best Story at the Nice International Film Festival in Nice, France, in 2018.

Hines's mission, through his Kevin and Margaret Hines Foundation, is to provide mental health education and suicide prevention information through worldwide public speaking engagements, research initiatives.

It has a YouTube channel that focuses on mental health.

He campaigned for the installation of a safety net around the Golden Gate Bridge to catch people who jump.

When Hines saw the first parts of the net, he wept and said, "This is one of the most special days of my life".

The net was completed in 2023 and according to the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District has already contributed to reducing suicides.