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Suicide Series, Part 3: Local and National Resources

This is part 3 in my three-part series on suicide. 

–> Part 1: Understanding Risk & Warning Signs
–> Part 2: Prevention, Intervention & Community Care

If you or someone you care about is in crisis, immediate help is available. The following list includes a variety of supports: local, national, in-person, virtual, culturally/community-specific, etc. These resources can help you connect with trained professionals, find ongoing care, and take steps to stay safe.

Crisis Resources

If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact one of the following free, confidential, and 24/7 resources:

Local Urgent Walk-In Centers

Peer Supports + Helplines:

  • YouthLine: Call (877) 968-8491, text “teen2teen” to 839863, or chat online.
    YouthLine is a free peer-to-peer help, support, and crisis line for youth up to age 24. Youth are available to help daily from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Adults are available by phone at all other times.
  • Trans Lifeline: Call (877) 565-8860, Mon-Fri,10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a free, peer support phone service run by trans people for trans and questioning peers.
  • SAMHSA Helpline: Call 1-800-662-4357, TTY: 1-800-487-4889, or text your ZIP code to: 435748. SAMHSA helplines provide 24-hour free and confidential help, including treatment referral and information about mental health and drug or alcohol use disorders, prevention, and recovery in English and Spanish.
  • Review Human Rights Campaign | QTBIPOC Mental Health and Well-Being Crisis Resources for a more expansive list of community/culturally-specific warmlines, hotlines, and crisis resources.  

Additional Readings + Resources:

Emergency

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

References:

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