FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National ?988? Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Launching Saturday, July 16, 2022
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Effective July 16, 2022, a new suicide and crisis lifeline number, 988, will route people via call, text, or chat to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and serve as a universal entry point so that, no matter where you live, you can easily reach a trained crisis counselor who can help.
This free, confidential service is available to anyone experiencing mental health-related distress?whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. When someone calls or texts 988, they will be directly connected to trained, compassionate counselors who listen, provide support, and connect callers to resources if necessary. People can also call or text 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.?
Call services will be available in English and Spanish, along with interpretation services in over 250 languages. Spanish speakers may reach the Spanish Language Line by pressing 2 after dialing, and Veterans and service members may reach the Veterans Crisis Line by pressing 1 after dialing. People who are deaf, hard of hearing, and TTY users should use their preferred relay service or dial 7-1-1, then 1-800-273-8255. Text and chat services are available in English only. Soon, Washington will also be launching a Native and Strong Lifeline dedicated to serving American Indian and Alaska Native individuals.
988 will not replace the National Suicide Prevention phone number but will provide another, easier way for people to reach more crisis centers. Call either 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to get connected and receive support.
For more information about 988, visit the?988 webpage. For additional resources, please visit?Skagit Health Connection,?skagithelps.org, or contact Skagit County Public Health at (360) 416-1500.
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