National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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Why Call the Lifeline?

Each month, over 8,500 people speak with a crisis worker by dialing 1-800-273-TALK (8255). With suicide prevention as our mission, there are a wide range of reasons that people call the Lifeline. Callers are often seeking help with or information on:

Suicidal Thoughts
Economic Problems
Information on Suicide
Sexual Orientation Issues
Mental Health/ Illness
Homelessness Issues
Post-Disaster Needs
Physical Illness
Substance Abuse/ Addiction
Loneliness
Abuse/Violence
Family Problems
Relationship Problems
 

Who Should Call?

  • Anyone, but especially those who feel sad, hopeless, or suicidal
  • Family and friends who are concerned about a loved one who may be experiencing these feelings
  • Anyone interested in suicide prevention, treatment, and service referrals
Details about the Lifeline
  • The service is free and confidential
  • The hotline is staffed by trained counselors
  • We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • We have information about support services that can help you

Make sure you know the warning signs for suicide. Read more

TTY Users
If you are a TTY user, please use our TTY number: 1-800-799-4TTY (4889)
 
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