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VT Crisis Text Line
Text “VT” to 741741
You get an automated text response first, and then a response from a trained crisis counselor. They work with you until you are cool and calm and have a positive plan for next steps.988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988 Anytime, Anywhere.
Over 160 crisis centers that provides 24/7 service via a toll-free hotline to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.Veterans Crisis Line
DIAL 988 and PRESS 1
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.Vermont Mental Health Agencies
Vermont regional agencies providing mental health supports and crisis lines
Northern New England Poison Center
Call 1 (800) 222 1222 or Text POISON to 85511
The Northern New England Poison Center is your source for fast information and expert advice.Warm lines
LGBT National Help Center
888-843-4564
Providing confidential peer-support, information, local resources and more to calls of all ages (youth & adults).Pathways Vermont Support Line
(833) VT-TALKS
Talk with a caring person who understands what you’re going through by calling or texting our confidential Support Line.The Trevor Project
Trevor Lifeline: 866-488-7386
www.thetrevorproject.org • Trevor Chat: 202-304-1200 • Trevor Text: Text the word “Trevor”
Resource Referrals
Vermont 211
Dial 2-1-1 anywhere in Vermont or visit www.Vermont211.org to get live referral help to public and private state and community services.
Print Materials
Vermont Help Card
The Vermont Help Card offers resources for confidential help for mental health in four formats. Download and print your own or order prints from us!
Screening and Assessment Tools
Vermont Suicide Prevention
Vermont Suicide Prevention Platform: 2012 – 2015
Working to Prevent Suicide Across the Lifespan
This Vermont Suicide Prevention Platform offers a well-defined, structured guide to the priorities of suicide prevention in Vermont, built on a foundation of collaboration and ongoing research.About VTSPC
The Vermont Suicide Prevention Center (VTSPC) is a statewide resource fostering a sustainable approach to suicide prevention in Vermont.
Suicide in Vermont 2020 Data Sheet
Suicide in Vermont- What the Data Tells Us.
Vermont Department of Health
Suicide can be prevented. You can help yourself and others. Know the risk factors, recognize the warning signs and reach out to get help before and during a crisis.
Vermont Department of Mental Health
Suicide is preventable. It does however touch the lives of many Vermonters every year. If you or someone you know is having a hard time, getting help is key.