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Mental Health Crisis Lines | Westwood Behavioral Health Center

Provides immediate assistance for people experiencing a mental health crisis.

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Mobile Response Stabilization Services (MRSS) | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau

Provides in-person crisis intervention assistance. Offers a short-term, intensive community-based support program that can include: safety assessments, de-escalation, skill building and linkage to ongoing support. Common issues staff can help with include: Escalating emotional or behavioral issues; Mental health issues; Substance use concerns; Physical or emotional; trauma; School truancy; Running away from home; Caregiver/child conflict; and/or Suicidal thoughts.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines | Ion Center For Violence Prevention, The

Provides no-cost confidential crisis intervention services by phone call, text, or online chat for survivors of domestic/partner violence. Hotline specialists may provide individuals with emotional support, referrals for local support/resources, information about applicable laws, and basic information about medical concerns.

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Boys Town National Hotline | Boys Town

24-hour crisis, resource and referral line. Trained counselors can respond to questions every day of the week, 365 days a year. Helps teens and parents with suicide prevention, depression, school issues, parenting troubles, runaways, relationship problems, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, chemical dependency, anger and much more.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines (281-CARE) | Talbert House

Offers 24-hour emergency assessment and crisis intervention services by phone for mental health concerns.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines | Beckett Springs

Offers 24-hour emergency assessment and crisis intervention services by phone for mental health and substance use concerns.

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Veterans Crisis Line | United States Department Of Veterans Affairs

Connects veterans in crisis and their families and friends with Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat or text. Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available through online chat.

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Major Unusual Incident Investigation | Tuscarawas County Board Of Developmental Disabilities

Investigates cases of alleged abuse, such as physical, sexual or verbal, and neglect, any health or safety issue, or misappropriation situations for adults and children with developmental disabilities.

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Veterans Crisis Line | United States Department Of Veterans Affairs

The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline.

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Safer Ohio | Manchester Local Schools

Offers an anonymous hotline to report bullying within the schools of the Manchester Local School District.

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Lgbtq2+ Helplines | Trevor Project, The

Provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) people under the age of 25.

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After Hours Care | Equitas Health

Afterhours care: Whole Person Healthcare never sleeps. Call to speak to a live nurse outside of normal office hours.

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Referrals To Children Services | Richland County Children Services

Investigates all reports of alleged child abuse, neglect, and dependency. It takes calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Under the direction of Ohio law, all reports are confidential. Callers concerned about children will be asked to provide the child and the parents' names, address, and a description of the basis of their concern for possible abuse, neglect, or dependency including (1) the child's condition and behavior, and (2) the parent's behavior. All allegations are investigated in compliance with the Ohio Administrative Code and the Ohio Revised Code. Investigations conclude with a decision about whether services, including child removal, are necessary to assure the safety and well-being of the child. * Emergency responses require a face-to-face contact with the child within one hour. 'Emergency' means immediate risk of serious harm to child's life. * All others require contact within 24 hours and a face-to-face contact with the child within 72 hours, accroding to Ohio Administrative Code.

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Crisis Hotline | Marion County Board Of Developmental Disabilities

Provides a crisis hotline for individuals with disabilities and their friends and family members.

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Lgbtqia+ Support Hotlines And Online Support | Lgbt National Help Center

Provides support for those with questions about sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Service includes factual information about LGBT issues, safer-sex info, local resources for cities and towns across the country and peer-support for people going through a difficult time. All peer support volunteers identify as LGBTQIA+.

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Crisis Services | Counseling Center Of Wayne And Holmes Counties - Main

Provides emergency crisis intervention services. Assists people experiencing emotional distress to understand difficulties, develop skills to cope, and accessing other types of mental health services. * Services are LGBTQ+ friendly.

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Recovery & Wellness Centers - Tipp City - Mental Health Crisis Line | Recovery & Wellness Centers Of Midwest Ohio

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help, please call the Tri-County Crisis Hotline. Please note, the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline serves only residents of Miami, Darke, and Shelby counties in Ohio.

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Yourlifeyourvoice.org | Boys Town

YourLifeYourVoice.org is set up for teens to contact us via the web by email, text or chat. You can email your questions and we can post them (along with our reply) for others to see. If you aren’t ready to come right out and ask a question, you can share Your Life & Your Voice by sending us your story of success. Maybe you don’t want to send anything in to us, but you want to look around our site to see what others have sent. We also have some quotes and printable journal pages that you might find helpful. Either way you want to contact us, we’d like to help! We are here 24/7. Website offers a variety of resources for young people.

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline | National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Offers a 24-hour, toll-free confidential hotline by phone, text or chat for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, substance use-related crisis or emotional distress. Routes callers directly to the closest possible crisis center.

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Children's Protective Services | Medina County Job And Family Services

Assess and determines risk to alleged abused or neglected children. Examines individual cases and offers services and supports to strengthen families and create safe, permanent homes. Provides social workers to help develop family plans.

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Services | Gamblers Anonymous

Support for persons with a gambling problem.

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24-Hour Crisis Intervention / Court Advocacy For Victims Of Crime, Trauma, And Mass Violence | Victim Assistance Program

Provides free, confidential crisis intervention to all victims of violent crimes and trauma, including victims of mass violence incidents. Offers emotional support and information. Provides assistance from first response at the crime scenes to court support throughout the justice system and includes the following services: - 24-hour Crisis Intervention: -- Debriefing, group crisis intervention, and individualized crisis intervention. -- 24-hour crisis hotline. -- Crime scene response and death notification. - Court Advocacy: -- Personal advocacy and action planning. -- Court accompaniment and assistance. -- Police and incident report follow-up. -- Protection orders and victim impact statements. -- Victim Information Notification Everyday (VINE). -- Victim rights education. -- Information on and assistance with the Ohio Crime Victim Compensation Program application. -- Children Who Witness Violence Program/Drop In Center.

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Runaway/homeless Youth Helplines | National Runaway Safeline

Provides a free confidential crisis intervention helpline for youth who have run away and/or are experiencing homelessness. Helpline staff may offer assistance with developing a plan of action, locating resources, re-establishing contact with parents/caregivers, and facilitating communication with service providers.

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