Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention
Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one?
If these symptoms lead to thoughts of death or suicide, it’s important you talk to someone right away. The Veterans Crisis Line offers free, confidential support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
- Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1
- Chat online
- Text 838255
Suicide and the COVID-19 pandemic
It is normal to have increased feelings of loneliness, sadness, fear, or anxiety. That’s especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic, which can bring about some new challenges in managing your recovery. Learn more about managing these challenges here.
Overview
Veterans do not live, work, and serve in isolation from the community, the nation, or the world. The issue of suicide in the U.S. also affects the Veteran population. That's why we are working with an extensive network of community partners across the country to prevent suicide among all Veterans including those who may never come to VA for care. Learn more about our National Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide.
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Find Local Support
Start your search to find local mental health and suicide prevention resources.
Connect with your Suicide Prevention Coordinator today
Each VA medical center has a Suicide Prevention Coordinator to connect you with the counseling and services needed. Find your local suicide prevention coordinator here.
Learn More About Suicide Prevention
Find information for family, friends, and community providers
View Veteran suicide data and reporting
In Veterans’ Own Words
Watch Veterans and their family members share real stories of strength and recovery.