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you will receive an email or phone call within 48 hours (excluding weekends.) General inquries about BringChange2Mind should go to our Contact page.
Available 24/7, The National Suicide Prevention Hotline will let you speak with a trained professional and connect you with a mental health provider in your area.
You can also dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
The Trevor Project also offers a 24-hour toll-free confidential crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Call 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (1-866-488-7386).
Safe Call Now is an organization set up by public safety employees (law enforcement, first responder, fire, corrections, and civilian support staff) that offers support to fellow colleagues, family members, and friends. All inquires are confidential. Call 206-459-3020 for immediate help, or go to safecallnow.org.
Mental health illnesses are treatable and, with the proper medical attention, people dealing with these problems can lead successful and meaningful lives. Learn the symptoms. Seek treatment. Find support. Below are some quick links to organizations to help you find the information you need.

Suicide Prevention Lifeline American Foundation on Suicide Prevention

SAMHSA Nationwide Mental Health Services Locator NIMH Comprehensive Mental Health Information Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
 SAMHSA NARSAD NAMI Coping with Stress Mental Health America Depression Screening Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
SAMHSA Children’s Mental Health Information
National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

Jed Foundation Half of Us
Active Minds
 Karla Smith Foundation

The NIMH has more than 80 National Partners, including professional, consumer, advocacy, and service-related organizations with a nationwide membership and/or audience. NIMH National Partners are concerned primarily with mental health, alcoholism and drug abuse disorders, but also include a broad range of groups involved in general health and medicine, social services, and education.
To see a complete list of NIMH partners, click here.
In addition to the above, each of our partner organizations can provide you with even more valuable information and resources. Clicking on one of their logos below will direct you to their individual web sites.

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