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Vets For Warriors

*24/7 confidential non-crisis peer support hotline for military service members, veterans, military families and caregivers *Free immediate long term peer support available by phone, text, or online chat; peer support through secure email also available, responses delivered within 24 hours

Services: Military Transition Assistance Programs, Peer Counseling, Veteran/Military Hotlines

(855) 838-8255

Veterans Crisis Line

*National Veterans Crisis Line is a part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline *Veterans or current service members who follow the prompt to press 1 after dialing the number are transferred to the Veterans Crisis Line *Veterans Crisis Line provides suicide and crisis counseling, as well as information and referrals on multiple issues and programs related to veterans, current service members and their families *Veterans who do Not press 1 reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline which routes the call to the nearest crisis hotline or center in the national network of more than 160 crisis centers *Persons also have the option of a confidential live veterans chat via the website or by texting to 838255

Services: Specialized Information and Referral, Suicide Prevention Hotlines, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling

Confidential Location

New York, NY 10004

988

USVA, National VA Caregiver Support Line

*Veteran caregiver support line answers questions, listens to concerns and links caregivers of veterans to the Caregiver Support Coordinator at their local VA Medical Center *Caregiver Support Coordinators can locate assistance for information and referral, education, mental health counseling, and self care programs *Two programs for caregivers available: Program of General Caregiver Support Services for veterans of all eras, Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers for injured post 9/11 veterans *Caregivers of injured post 9/11 veterans with a TBI, or neurological injury who need assistance with one or more daily living tasks may qualify for a monthly stipend, health insurance, travel benefits, and respite care

Services: Caregiver Counseling, Military Family Service/Support Centers, Veteran/Military Hotlines

1601 SW Archer Rd

Gainesville, FL 32608

(855) 260-3274

US Department of Health and Human Services

*The U.

Services: Disaster Service Centers/Hotlines, Mental Health Information/Education, Substance Use Disorder Hotlines

200 Independence Avenue, S.W.

Washington, DC 20201

(877) 696-6775

Trevor Project, The

*Project promotes acceptance and suicide prevention for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth incluting support, advocacy and education *Trevor Lifeline: free and confidential national helpline available 24/7 that assists gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth, ages 13-24 by online chat, text, or phone 24/7 *Call 866-488-7386; Text START to 678678 (Standard text messaging rates apply), or go to http://www.

Services: LGBTQ2+ Helplines, Sexual Orientation Counseling, Suicide Prevention Hotlines

PO Box 69232

West Hollywood, CA 90069

(866) 488-7386

Trans Lifeline

*Hotline staffed by transgender volunteers for transgender people experiencing a crisis, including people struggling with gender identity offering information on transition related health care or support groups in the area and able to assist with covering the costs for non-cisgender people to update the following documents: passport, driver’s license, state ID, court order name change, immigration documents, and tribal IDs when funding is available *Will call emergency services only with expressed consent *Family & Friends Line provides peer support for friends, partners, family members and professionals supporting trans loved ones and community members

Services: Gender Identity Counseling, LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups, LGBTQ2+ Helplines, LGBTQ2+ Support Groups, Specialized Information and Referral

548 Market St., PMB 15337

San Francisco, CA 94104

(877) 565-8860

Survive & Thrive Advocacy Center

*Provide emergency and joint case management for victims of human trafficking by working with existing agencies and organizations as a single point of contact for those who are assisting victims victims re: shelter, case management, health care, legal services, education, job assistance and counseling *Services and Referral Directory on-line, can be downloaded as PDF and printed *Promote public awareness of human trafficking; offer training and outreach; free, certificate-based training the third Friday of each month geared toward the general public and industry professionals, and focused on sex and labor trafficking

Services: Case/Care Management, Human Trafficking Hotlines, Human Trafficking Prevention

Confidential

Tallahassee, FL 32317

(850) 597-2080

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

*Federal hotline and web sites to find outpatient, inpatient, and residential substance abuse and mental health treatment centers nationwide for adolescents and adults including listings for state and local helplines, support groups, self-help, military and children *Findtreatment.

Services: Disaster Service Centers/Hotlines, Information and Referral, Mental Health Information/Education, Substance Use Disorder Hotlines, Suicide Prevention Hotlines

5600 Fishers Ln

Rockville, MD 20857

(800) 662-4357

Safe Call Now

*24/7 resource and crisis hotline for all types of public safety employees and their families, including veterans *Public safety employees include all types of first responders, dispatchers, corrections officers and anyone in an occupation which provides protection to the public *All calls are confidential *Hotline is answered by officers, former law enforcement officers, public safety professionals and/or mental healthcare providers who are familiar with the stressors of public safety work *Hotline counselors listen and provide support, help assess the caller's situation and determine a course of action, and provide referrals *Website has an email option

Services: General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Suicide Prevention Hotlines, Veteran/Military Hotlines

PO Box 141122, Spokane Valley

Spokane, WA 99214

(206) 459-3020

Refuge House, Sexual Violence Program

*Services to survivors of sexual assault or abuse 12 years and older and to friends and family of survivors including LGBTQ+ victims, abuse or dating violence survivors, and prostituted and trafficked women and children *Services include crisis intervention, ongoing individual and group counseling, support groups, information and referral, victim advocacy, short-term emergency shelter for survivors unable to return home directly after incident, forensic examinations by trained female nurse practitioners available at hospital if client desires

Services: Child Sexual Abuse Counseling, Human Trafficking Hotlines, Sexual Assault Counseling, Sexual Assault Hotlines, Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups, Sexual Assault Treatment

PO Box 20910

Tallahassee, FL 32316

(850) 922-6062

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