IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE. CALL THE NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-8255 OR TEXT "NAMI" TO 741741 OR CLICK HERE FOR MORE CRISIS SUPPORT SUGGESTIONS.
If you or someone you know is in immediate, life-threatening danger and decide to call 911, please be aware that police are not equipped to offer mental health support and may even pose danger to people of Color, neurodivergent people and disabled people. Please ALSO reach out to community leaders, neighbors, friends, and family to be present if you are calling the police.
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External Crisis Resources:
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Call or text Blackline: peer support and counseling prioritizing BIPOC, with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens. "We do not trace or send any type of intervention under any circumstances without consent."
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800-604-5841
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Trans Lifeline: trans peer support for trans community that’s been divested from police since day one. Run by and for trans people.
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US 877-565-8860
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Canada 877-330-6366
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Wildflower Alliance Peer Support Line: Warmline answered by a trained peer supporters. " We do not trace or send any type of intervention under any circumstances without consent."
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888-407-4515
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See operating hours here
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Lines for Life to talk to a suicide or substance use specialist.
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800-273-8255
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Lines for Life also offers support for: military & family, senior loneliness, teen-to-teen crisis help, and racial equity support.
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Trevor Hotline for LGBTQ+ youth
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866-488-7386
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Text "START" to 678678
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NAMI Helpline to talk to a trained crisis counselor 24/7
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Text "NAMI" TO 741741
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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(800) 273-8255
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(800) 799-4889 Deaf or hard of hearing
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(800) 273-8255 Video relay service and voice/ caption
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(888) 628-9454 Red de prevención de suicidio en Español
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
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(800) 799-7233
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Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
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(800) 656- 4673
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Veterans Crisis Line
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(800) 273-8255
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National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline
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(800) 656-4673
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Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Hope Line
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(800) 622-2255
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If you or someone you know is in immediate, life-threatening danger and decide to call 911, please be aware that police are not equipped to offer mental health support and may even pose danger to People of Color, Neurodivergent people and Disabled people.
Please ALSO reach out to community leaders, neighbors, friends, and family to be present if you are calling the police.
To learn more:
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Mad In America: Suicide Hotline Transparency Project
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Click here to see responses from various hotlines regarding their policies & police intervention
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Suicide Hotlines and the Impact of Non-Consensual Interventions