Suicide Hotlines and Crisis Lines in Montana, USA
❝Crisis lines and suicide hotlines in Montana 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 MONTANA, USA
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Central Montana Regional Mental Health Center
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Central Montana Regional Mental Health Center
Central Montana Regional Mental Health Center provides 24-hour services to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: (406) 252-5658
Bozeman Help Center
Bozeman Help Center provides 24-hour services to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: 988
Tel: (406) 586-3333
Voices of Hope
Voices of Hope supports a 24-hour, 7 days per week crisis line, sexual assault advocacy, emergency assistance, information and referrals, and community education.
Tel: (406) 453-4357
Golden Triangle Community Mental Health Center
Golden Triangle Community Mental Health Center provides 24-hour services to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal.
Tel: (406) 443-5353
First Call For Help
First Call For Help provides 24-hour help and support to those who are experiencing distress, need emotional support, or who are suicidal in Montana.
Tel: 406-752-6262
Tel: (406) 752-8181
Tel: 1-800-332-8425 (Toll Free)
Click here to see a list of suicide hotlines, crisis lines and helplines in the USA.
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