The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention
service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you need help, please dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
You will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in your area. With more than 130 crisis centers across the country,
our mission is to provide immediate assistance to anyone seeking mental health services. Call for yourself, or someone
you care about. Your call is free and confidential.
Para obtener asistencia en español durante las 24 horas, llame al 1-888-628-9454.
Para información en español haga clic aquí.
Why should I call the Lifeline?
From immediate suicidal crisis to information about mental health, crisis centers in our network are equiped to take a wide range of calls. Some of the reasons to call 1-800-273-TALK are listed below.
- Call to speak with someone who cares
- Call if you feel you might be in danger of hurting yourself
- Call to find referrals to mental health services in your area
- Call to speak to a crisis worker about someone you're concerned about
- Find out more
Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline has launched its most exciting project to
date-
Lifeline Gallery: Stories of Hope and Recovery-with
the help of Oddcast, SPAN USA, Active Minds, and a generous donation from Simpsons' producer James L. Brooks. The Lifeline Gallery
(
www.lifelinegallery.org)
uses speaking avatar products to enable suicide survivors, attempt survivors, and suicide prevention supporters to share their
stories of hope and recovery. The compilation of stories illustrates the many ways in which suicide affects others and offers
comfort to those who may be suffering alone. Please visit the Lifeline Gallery to hear the stories, share your own and help
the Lifeline prevent suicide.
Now Accepting Nominations for Steering and Subcommittees
The Lifeline is now accepting nominations for its Steering Committee, Standards, Training and
Practices Subcommittee and Consumer/Survivor Subcommittee. The Lifeline first established these
consulting bodies three years ago, with three intentions: a) obtaining valuable, continuing feedback
b) sharing information about the Lifeline with related organizations; and c) encouraging community
ownership of this national project to prevent suicide. The Lifeline is inviting nominations for all
three consulting bodies via an online nomination process beginning on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 and ending
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008. For more information on the nomination process please click
here.
Veterans Affairs Suicide Hotline Begins
To ensure veterans with emotional crises have round-the-clock access to trained professionals, the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has begun operation of a national suicide prevention hotline for
veterans. To operate the national hotline, VA is partnering with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline. Veterans can call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press "1" to reach the VA
hotline, which will be staffed by mental health professionals in Canandaigua, N.Y. who will work closely
with local VA mental health providers to help callers.
Final Report of the Attempt Survivor Advisory Summit Meeting and Individual Interviews
On January 16, 2007, eight attempt survivors were invited to attend an Attempt Survivor Advisory Summit
Meeting in New York City. Four other attempt survivors who were unable to attend the meeting
contributed their suggestions during individual indepth phone interviews conducted
between January 25 and February 1, 2007. This report summarizes the findings from the meeting and the interviews.
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/media/pdf/NSPL-SOSA_Report-7-31-07_FINAL.pdf
Link2Health Solutions wins Lifeline grant
Earlier today, SAMHSA announced that the grant for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline has been awarded
to Link2Health Solutions, an independent subsidiary of the Mental Health Association of New York City. We are
very pleased to be able to continue our important work together. For more information, please click on the
following link to see the SAMHSA press release:
http://www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/advisories/070727l2hs0703.aspx
1-800-SUICIDE Announcement
Callers to 800-SUICIDE are now being helped through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's network of more than 130
crisis centers across the nation, the same network that responds to 800-273-TALK callers in crisis. For more information
about how 800-SUICIDE callers are being efficiently assisted through this network,
read our
FAQs Regarding 1-800-SUICIDE.
Lifeline is now on MySpace and Help.com
Lifeline has worked with MySpace to create a customized profile,
click here to access our MySpace page.
We are also on Help.com -
click here to access our Help.com profile.