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Orange County Crisis Call Center

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About Orange County Crisis Call Center

Orange County Crisis Call Center offers 24/7, free and confidential support and information over phone. We support everyone, adults, youth, the LGBTQ+ community, people with a religious faith, women, men, parents, seniors, veterans, including the deaf and hard-of-hearing, in New York, United States who may be experiencing emotional distress related to abuse & domestic violence, anxiety, bullying, Dementia & Alzheimer's, depression, eating & body image, family issues, gambling, gender & sexual identity, grief & loss, loneliness, parenting, pregnancy & abortion, relationships, school or work issues, self-harm, sexual abuse, stress, substance use, suicide, supporting a friend or family member, physical illness, trauma & PTSD.

People call us for many different mental health, crisis and behavioral health reasons. Regardless of what you are experiencing, we can support you. Talking with us is free. We are dedicated to preventing suicide. If you are contemplating suicide or wanting to kill yourself, we will listen without judgment and support you.

When you contact us you will talk with one of our trained counselors who will collaborate with you to find solutions while giving you an empathetic and compassionate ear. They have expertise and understanding in how to help people going through difficulties similar to what you are. Anyone can call and receive free support. We exist to help everyone regardless of age, gender, beliefs or ethnicity. We are always open. You can contact us for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Where is Orange County Crisis Call Center available?

Available in United States

Who does Orange County Crisis Call Center support?

All topics and everyone

What languages does Orange County Crisis Call Center support?

English

Accessibility notes

Phone number outside of County 1-800-832-1200.


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