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Emergency Help

Need immediate help?
If you or anyone you know are in a crisis or may be in danger, please use the following resources to get immediate help.

911 Emergency
+1 (800) 273-8255 - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
+1 (800) 799-7233 - National Domestic Violence Hotline
+1 (800) 996-6228 - Family Violence Helpline
+1 (800) 784-2433 - National Hopeline Network
+1 (800) 366-8288 - Self-Harm Hotline
+1 (800) 230-7526 - Planned Parenthood Hotline
+1 (800) 222-1222 - American Association of Poison Control Centers
+1 (800) 622-2255 - Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Hope Line
+1 (800) 233-4357 - National Crisis Line, Anorexia and Bulimia
+1 (888) 843-4564 - GLBT Hotline
+1 (866) 488-7386 - TREVOR Crisis Hotline
+1 (800) 221-7044 - AIDS Crisis Line

Lifeline Crisis Chat
Veterans Crisis Line
Suicide Prevention Wiki
The world is awakening to the fact that everyone... and I mean everyone... should be spending time on their own mental health. Just like working out at the gym, or going running, boxing, or to spin, taking time to see what's going on UP THERE is as important as ever. ​

​Getting mental health help doesn't have to mean weekly therapy session and talking about feelings 24/7. We can lower the barrier to getting help together. Get an annual mental health exam once a year, and get the support you (and everyone) needs.
36% of people suffer from chronic anxiety.
22% of people suffer from depression.
Men are 2x more likely to suffer from addiction the women.
100% of people ​suffer from "something."
Join the 100% of people taking this seriously.

Mental health culture is changing.
It's a lifestyle. And we're all here to help.

If you are in a life threatening situation,  call 1-800-273-8255 or use these resources to get immediate help. ​