Lines for Life provides mental health support, education, and advocacy to prevent substance abuse, mental illness, and suicide crises from occurring, serving Multnomah and statewide with no age restrictions.
The LGBT National Senior Hotline offers a confidential phone service for seniors aged 50 and up to discuss various issues such as gender and sexuality, coming out, relationships, living conditions, and HIV/AIDS anxiety. They also provide information on safer sex, suicide prevention, community involvement, and isolation.
Disaster Distress Helpline is a free crisis hotline by trained counselors providing immediate emotional support for natural or human-caused disasters, available in English and Spanish with interpreter services nationwide.
Crisis Text Line offers free, round-the-clock crisis support, information, and referrals through text or Facebook Messenger. With a team of trained volunteers, the service provides a safe space to talk about issues such as depression, self-harm, and suicide, among others, to people across the nation.
Crisis Intervention offers de-escalation skill training, counseling, intake assessment, peer support, and 24/7 crisis line for immediate behavioral or mental health support in Columbia.