Lgbtq crisis lines


LGBTQ+ Crisis Support

Crisis Text Line- Crisis back, including support for anxiety, depression, bullying,
self-harm, and loneliness
- Available 24/7 every morning of the year from anywhere in the United States
Text: HOME to Montgomery County
Mobile Crisis Support- Mobile crisis supports and management for children, teens, adults and families
- Available 24/7 every day of the year
Call: Pray ()National Suicide Prevention Lifeline- Crisis assist and suicide prevention for people of all ages
- Available 24/7 every day of the year
- Available in Spanish and for those who are hard of hearing
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(en español)
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(deaf or hard of hearing)    
Trans Lifeline- Crisis support and suicide prevention for transgender and gender
non-conforming people of all ages
- Available 10 AM to 4 AM EST
Call: Trevor Project- Crisis verb and suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth under the
age of 25
- Available 24/7 every day of the year
Call: Victim Services Center - 
Local Victim Service Agency- Aid

Help

Phone and website contacts:

Places that can assist you if you feel distressed:

Your GP can help you:
Ring the surgery for an out of hours telephone number

Samaritans:

24 hour helpline support for those experiencing distress, despair and/or suicidal feelings

LGBT Foundation: &#; 3 30 30 30 or (10ampm, daily)
Helpline run by Lesbian and gay health charity. Email: [email&#;protected]

LifeSIGNS &#; Self-Injury Guidance & Network Support: Ideas and guidance for anyone affected by self-injury. Miniature charity run by LGB people with personal experience of self-injury. Anonymous Sustain Forum, clear fact-sheets, and active across social networks e.g. @LifeSIGNS

Childline: 

Free, hour helpline for children and young people in trouble or noun. If the lines are busy, please keep trying

Allsorts: &#; 72 12 11Free helpline, 10am-5pm, Monday – Friday

Allsorts is charity which supports young people under 26 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or unsure (LGBTQU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity

Pace Youth: &#;
Free and confidential coun

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June - We are saddened by the cruel decision to end the operation of the LGBTQ+ youth specific services on   Please know that our services and aid are not affected.
For nearly 30 years we have served the LGBTQ+ community and we're not going anywhere.  We are committed in growing and expanding services in the face of the current climate.
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Care Before Crisis

All of our support volunteers identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ family, and are here to assist the entire community, by providing free & confidential peer-support, information, and local resources through national hotlines and online programs.

Hotline Hours:
Mon-Fri:
11 AM - 8 PM/pacific time
2 PM - 11 PM/eastern time

Sat:
9 AM - 2 PM/pacific time
Noon - 5 PM/eastern time

LGBT Online Peer Help Chat

Connect one-to-one through instant message (IM) with a peer support volunteer

Join Peer Chat

Weekly Youth Chatrooms

Moderate

Crisis Care & Assist Hotlines

Call or go to the nearest emergency room (options in Davis) if you are an immediate hazard to yourself or others, or if you are in need of immediate medical attention.

UC Davis Crisis Care

There are several crisis sustain options available for UC Davis students. 

  • Phone: Call Counseling Services if you are in crisis
    • After hours support is available by calling the same line and following the prompts, and you will be connected with a trained counselor. 
  • Text: Reach the crisis text line by texting Relate to
    • Crisis Text Line is a free, immediate and confidential texting service for UC Davis students in crisis, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Text RELATE to from anywhere in the U.S. to text with a trained volunteer crisis counselor. This service is also on hand in Spanish.
  • In person: You can request a crisis appointment by calling Counseling Services at and asking for a crisis appointment.
    • Or you can walk in to the Acute Concern Clinic during business hours at the Student Health and