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National Crisis Resources
National crisis resources provide essential 24/7 support through hotlines, text services, and online platforms, offering immediate help from trained professionals for those experiencing mental health emergencies, emotional distress, or dangerous situations. These services ensure that help is always available when someone needs it most.
These resources serve multiple audiences – from individuals in crisis to concerned family members and healthcare providers. They offer expert guidance, coordination with emergency services, and help connect people to long-term care options, creating a crucial safety net for anyone facing mental health challenges or witnessing a crisis situation.
SAMHSA National Hotline:
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Disaster Distress 24/7 Helpline:
1-800-985-5990 Or Text: “TalkWithUs” to 66746
Suicide Prevention Hotline:
988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Veteran’s Crisis Line:
988 then Press 1 or text 838255
YouthLine (Teen Crisis Line):
1-877-968-8491 Or Text: TEEN2TEEN to 839863
Crisis Text Line:
Text HOME to 741741
ANAD Helpline (Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders):
1-888-375-7767
The Trevor Project (for LGBTQ+ Youth) Hotline:
1-866-488-7386
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender National:
1-888-843-4564
Substance Abuse and Addiction:
1-844-289-0879
The National Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800-799-7233 Or text “START” to 88788
The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline:
1-833-TLC-MAMA
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