Suicide Hotlines and Crisis Lines in Georgia, USA
❝Crisis lines and suicide hotlines in Georgia offer you the lifeline you need when you need it most. Reach for the phone, make the call, you have nothing to lose.❞
Helplines, crisis lines, and suicide hotlines let you reach out whenever you need and offer a chance to discuss things you might not be ready to share face-to-face.
They are a great way to be heard and get sound advice. Many are open 24/7, and all are free and confidential.
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CRISIS LINES, SUICIDE HOTLINES, AND HELPLINES IN GEORGIA, USA
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Emergency Mental Health Services
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Georgia Pines Community Service Board
Albany Crisis Line
Albany Crisis Line offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal in Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Early, Lee, Miller, Terrell, and Worth Counties.
Tel: (912) 430-4052
Tel: 1-866-582-7763 (Toll free)
Augusta Crisis Line
Augusta Crisis Line offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: (706) 560-2943
Brunswick Crisis Line
Brunswick Crisis Line offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: (912) 280-1450
Tel: (912) 254-3380 (Emergency Call Line)
Chattahoochee Valley Helpline
Chattahoochee Valley Helpline offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal in West Central Georgia: Chattahoochee, Clay, Harris, Macon, Marion, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumpter, Taylor, Talbot, and Webster Counties.
Tel: 211
Tel: (706) 327-3999
Dekalb Csb Crisis Services
Dekalb Csb Crisis Services offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or wo are suicidal in Dekalb County.
Tel: 404.294.0499
Community Mental Health Center of Middle Georgia
Community Mental Health Center of Middle Georgia provides 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal in Central Georgia.
Tel: (478) 275-6509
Emergency Mental Health Services
Emergency Mental Health Services provides 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal in Fulton County.
Tel: (404) 730-1600
Central Georgia Community Service Board
Central Georgia Community Service Board provides 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal in Macon County.
Tel: (478) 751-4484
Georgia Crisis & Access Line
Georgia Crisis & Access Line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year to help you or someone you care for in a crisis.
Tel: 1-800-715-4225
Pineland Area Community Service Board
Pineland Area Community Service Board offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: (912) 764-5125 (Helpline)
Tel: 1-800-746-3526 (Crisis counselling line)
Georgia Pines Community Service Board
Georgia Pines Community Service Board offers 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: 229-225-3917
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