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24 Hour Hotlines

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Arkansas Lifeline Call Center: 800-273-TALK (8255)

For those who are in immediate crisis, the line is answered 24/7 in-state,
and has a separate line for veterans who are in crisis, pressing #1.

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Arkansas Crisis Center: 888-274-7472

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Crisis Connections 24-Hr Crisis Line: 866-427-4747

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Other Hotlines

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Crisis Connections Teen Link: 866-833-6546

Teen Link is a confidential and anonymous help line for teens. Trained teen volunteers are available to talk with you about any issue of concern. No issue is too big or too small!

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Behavioral Health Resources for Communities and Providers

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NAMI Arkansas: 800-844-0381

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Arkansas operates a toll-free HelpLine to provide information and resources to callers who are seeking information about mental illness topics.

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Mental Health Council of Arkansas: 501-372-7062

The Mental Health Council of Arkansas exists for the purpose of insuring that appropriate
community-based mental and behavioral healthcare is available throughout the
State of Arkansas in a manner which is accessible, balanced, affordable, and quality driven.

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American Association of Suicidology (AAS)

The membership of AAS includes mental health and public health professionals, researchers, suicide prevention and crisis intervention centers, school districts, crisis center volunteers, survivors of suicide loss, attempt survivors, and a variety of lay persons who have in interest in suicide prevention.

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Safe and Effective Messaging for Suicide Prevention [PDF]

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

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Crisis Connections School Resources

Crisis Connections offers three health curricula designed to be taught by classroom teachers or counselors, and appropriate for students at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.

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Resources and Programs (articles, tools, fact sheets, reports)

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

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