Helpful PTSD hotline numbers
include:
National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline (also affiliated with Mental Health America): (800) 273-TALK
(8255). Available any time of day or night, 365 days a year, this toll-free
PTSD helpline has trained volunteers standing by to provide crisis
intervention, to offer support for people in distress, and to give information
and referrals to people with PTSD and their loved ones.
Veterans Crisis Line:
(800) 273-TALK (8255) and press “1”. This toll-free hotline is available for
veterans and their loved ones. You can also send a text message to 838255 to
receive confidential, free support and referrals.
Crisis Text Line: Text
HOME to 741741. This service is available 24/7 and provides free crisis support
and information via text.
National Center for PTSD for
Military Veterans (VA): Call
1-800-273-8255 Press "1" if
you are a Veteran.
National Hopeline Network:
(800) 442-HOPE (4673). Available 365 days a year, volunteers who staff this
toll-free hotline are specially trained in crisis intervention to provide
support, information, and referrals to people in need. You can also access
services via chat by pressing the “Chat Now” button on its website.
PTSD Foundation of America,
Veteran Line: (877) 717-PTSD (7873). Providing referrals, information, and
helpful resources to veterans and their families, this toll-free hotline is
available 24/7.
Lifeline for Vets: (888)
777-4443. Also geared toward veterans and their families, this toll-free PTSD
helpline provides crisis intervention, referrals, and information.
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