If you’re thinking about harming yourself or others, please get immediate support by contacting one of these services. // Unless otherwise noted, hotlines may employ nonconsensual active rescue like 911, first responders, and law enforcement.
211 @ 211.org / 211 / National US warmline service through the Federal Communications Commission to give support and resources to prevent emergency situations. 211 agencies assist people with a variety of needs like housing, food insecurity, mental health, healthcare, and finances.
Call BlackLine @ callblackline.com / 800-604-5841 / POC-centered organization that provides peer support, counseling, reporting, witnessing, and affirmation. BlackLine is crisis care by people of color for people of color, and does not use involuntary intervention/forced hospitalization.
Crisis Text Hotline @ crisistextline.org / 741-741 / 24/7 high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention that uses trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 988lifeline.org / 988 / National US crisis line that serves as the leader in 24/7/365 suicide prevention. Provided through the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to offer free confidential emotional support.
The Deaf Hotline @ thedeafhotline.org / 855-812-1001 / Founded by the National Domestic Hotline and Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy services to offer 24/7 care to Deaf survivors with American Sign Language available.