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The 24-hour Crisis Line is a program of Crisis Support Services of Alameda County. Trained crisis intervention counselors are available to receive crisis calls and give supportive counseling 24 hours a day, every day. Translation is available in more than 140 languages. They also offer teletype (TDD) services for deaf and hearing-impaired individuals.Crisis Support Services of Alameda County is not in the business of imposing belief systems, solving problems, giving advice, or arguing people …

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The Peer-Run Warm Line, a non-emergency resource for anyone seeking support, serves our community. The Warm Line provides assistance via phone and web chat to people who need to reach out when having a hard time. We offer emotional support and information about mental health resources.

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Institute on Aging's 24-hour toll-free Friendship Line is the only accredited crisis line in the country for people aged 60 years and older, and adults living with disabilities. The Friendship Line is both a crisis intervention hotline and a warmline for non-urgent calls. In addition to receiving incoming calls, Friendship Line also offers outreach. They connect with people on a regular basis, and help monitor their physical and mental health concerns. Friendship Line provides round-the-clock …

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The HIV/AIDS Nightline is a program of San Francisco Suicide Prevention. The HIV/AIDS Nightline is a 24/7/365 line for people to discuss issues related to HIV/AIDS, including but not limited to testing HIV positive, later stages of AIDS, isolation, concerns about medications, caregiver fatigue, and HIV risks.

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Peer Workforce Supportive Services is a program of San Francisco Suicide Prevention in partnership with Richmond Area Multiservices, Inc (RAMS). Four major services are or will be available to professionals in the mental health services workforce: Telephone and Online Support - an anonymous telephone and chat services staffed by peers, specifically for mental health workers with lived experience of mental health challenges. Peer Led Support Groups (Drop In)

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