Healing Hub
The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Lehigh County Healing Hub compiled this collection of resources, featuring articles, guides, crisis intervention strategies, and contact details for support services.
The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth ages 13–24. Its website has information about the signs of suicide and a way to connect online with other LGBTQ youth. The Trevor Helpline is a 24-hour toll-free suicide hotline at 1-866-488-7386.
Is for online crisis chat 6 hours a day. Trevor Text is for texting on Fridays late afternoon to early evening. Text “Trevor” to 202-304-1200.
The Crisis Text Line offers 24/7 emotional support and information support to teens in any type of crisis, including suicide, by trained volunteers via texting. You can text with a trained specialist 24 hours a day.
The teen line offers peer support by teens for teens through a hotline (6–10 p.m.), a text-line (5:30–9:30 p.m.), a message board, and email. It also provides a blog, information, and resources.
This site offers four ways to get help – youth can talk counselors 24/7, they can chat Monday – Friday from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., text from 4–1 a.m. (CST), or send an email. There are tips on coping skills, dealing with grief, and many other important topics, a bulletin board, and videos.
This project wants to let lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth know that life will get better. The project also inspires youth to make needed changes in order to feel better. It offers a resource center, tweets, and inspirational videos from members. Youth can record their own story on a camera and share it with other members.
The Trans Lifeline is a hotline run by transgender people for transgender people. They are dedicated to the wellbeing of transgender people and want to support you.
The foundation wants to promote the emotional health and prevent suicide among college and university students. It has a variety of programs for students, from MUV’s college network to social networking sites to tours and events.
This is an online resource for college students dealing with mental health issues. It provides resources on many mental health topics, helps students find resources on campus and in the local area, and provides suggestions on how to help a friend.
Boys Town has a 24/7 national hotline and text line. They have Spanish-speaking counselors and translation services for over 140 languages. There is also a TDD line.
This website’s message is that everybody needs help sometimes. If you are having suicidal thoughts or are worried about someone else, don’t keep it to yourself. You Matter. You can get help. The website provides information about where to get help and how to talk to someone who might be suicidal and videos from other teens.
This site offers four ways to get help – youth can talk counselors 24/7, they can chat Monday – Friday from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., text from 4–1 a.m. (CST), or send an email. There are tips on coping skills, dealing with grief, and many other important topics, a bulletin board, and videos.
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If you or someone you know is in emotional distress, a crisis or thinking about suicide, please call or text 988 lifeline.
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Lehigh County Crisis Hotline610-782-3127
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Lehigh County Peer Run Warmline1-833-899-1331