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If you are struggling today, need support with your mental health, or have experienced a traumatic event, consider contacting a helpline. It’s free, anonymous and confidential.
What are helplines?
Helplines (also known as hotlines or crisis lines) provide immediate crisis counseling, emotional support and information – for free.
Most helpline phone numbers are toll-free and many helplines are available over text message or online chat. Helplines are often available 24/7, so you can contact them at any time of the day or night.
How will a helpline support me?
Helplines provide a judgment-free space for you to talk through difficult emotions and experiences, receive support, and connect to other resources that can help you.
Talking helps, and research has shown that people feel less distressed after contacting helplines.
What can I talk to a helpline about?
The most common types of helpline are suicide prevention hotlines, domestic violence hotlines and sexual assault hotlines.
However, helplines are available for a wide range of mental health and emotional struggles including anxiety, depression, gender or sexual identity, substance use and much more.
You don’t have to be suicidal or in a severe situation to contact a helpline. You might just need to talk, or want information on supporting others.
How do I find the best helpline for me?
In some countries, many helplines are available. For example, if you live in the United States, popular nationwide helplines are the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, Crisis Text Line and TrevorLifeline.
When you search for a helpline on Find A Helpline, our intelligent ranking algorithm will recommend the best helplines for you.
You can also further filter according to your needs, and read helpline descriptions to learn more about the service each helpline provides.
Because helplines are free, you can contact more than one service to find the right one for you.