If you are experiencing suicidal thinking/impulses, overwhelming depression, or another mental health crisis, or you need help with your mental health immediately, call 325-812-5557 Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm to get connected with someone today.
If emergency medical care is needed, call 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.
988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline / Veteran Crisis Line/Deaf/HoH
888-628-9454 Línea Telefónica Nacional De Suicidio
866-488-7386 The Trevor Lifeline, Crisis Intervention for LGBTQ youth
877-565-8860 Trans Lifeline
888-843-4564 LGBTQ Peer Support
What to expect when you call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
You'll hear a brief message that you've reached the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
You'll hear music while the Lifeline directs your call to the crisis center nearest you.
A local crisis center counselor will answer your call and help you
The counselor will offer you referrals for mental health services if needed
CHAT free, confidential 24/7 support by message
Veterans Crisis Line Global access for American vets, service members, National Guard, Reserves, and family members and friends
Sexual assault victims, global access RAINN Online Hotline Sexual assault victims, global access
Teen Your life your voice
MOBILE APPS all developed by the Texas Suicide Prevention Council
Ask & Prevent Suicides Provides useful information to use as an educational resource as well as a crisis intervention resource for suicide prevention
Hope Box Contains messages, contact information, pictures, and scrapbook to store personalized information that promotes mental wellness and can aid persons in a mental health crisis.
Suicide Safer Home Offers practical tips for concerned parents and adult family caregivers for keeping families suicide safer.