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Crisis Response Resources

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
(800) 273-8255   

24/7 Resource
Veterans Press 1
In Spanish 888-628-9454  

See the Lifeline website for additional resources, including stories of hope and recovery

Non-emergency calls are welcome

CrisisTextLine
text HEAL to 741741

24/7 Resource
No data charge


Trained Volunteer Crisis Counselors

TrevorLifeline
(866) 488-7386 

TrevorText:
text START to 678678

24/7 Resource
Standard data charges apply

Trans LifeLine
(877) 565-8860

24/7 Resource

Peer support crisis hotline that is staffed exclusively by trans operators

Now Matters Now

Resources for anyone who is considering suicide or wants to learn more about preventing a suicide.

Additional Resources

Forefront Suicide Prevention

A Center of Excellence at the University of Washington. Forefront is focused on reducing suicide by empowering individuals and communities to take sustainable action, championing systemic chance, and restoring hope.

The Jed Foundation

The Jed Foundation is a leading voice in suicide prevention for higher education nationwide. They have created the JED Program, ULifeline, and Set To Go.

HeadsUpGuys

This resource focuses on men and depression by offering resources, materials for friends and family, as well as information about how to use professional services.

CC Cares

Services for those newly bereaved by suicide, offered through King County’s Crisis Connections.

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

SPRC is the closest thing we have to a national clearinghouse for resources on suicide prevention.

Read this First

This resource was created by the Psych Central Community Association.

Many of us have confided in others during dark times, and vice versa. But it can feel awkward, if not downright frightening, not knowing what to do when a loved one or a peer shows suicide warning signs.

 

Developed by Forefront, the five simple and effective Forefront Suicide Prevention  LEARN® steps empower individuals to help others move in the direction of hope, recovery, and survival.

 

Learn more about our LEARN curriculum here.