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Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by empowering a community of trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need.
Email:
info@crisistextline.orgTo inquire about LIHEAP assistance, the general public should use the public inquiry telephone number if available for their State or Territory. That number may provide the public with information about the program much quicker than the agency number.
Hotline:
(800) 525-3243Email:
info@llli.orgOur counselors are available to talk through child abuse situations if you have questions or need additional support.
Phone:
800-422-4453A 24-Hour Crisis Hotline.
Hotline:
988To help veterans, we created a guide to memory care for veterans. This resource goes over dementia in detail and shares treatment options.
Phone:
(866) 716-3469One thing you don’t need for the FAFSA® form is money! The FAFSA form is FREE, so if a website asks you to pay to fill it out, you’re not dealing with the official FAFSA site. Remember, this is a government application, so it’s on a .gov website.
Introducing our Emergency Housing Guide, a comprehensive resource designed to assist seniors and their families during times of crisis.
Phone:
(877) 224-5149Highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services.
Phone:
800-799-7233Hotline:
800-799-7233A Resource Directory Hotline


