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1005 State Street, East Saint Louis, IL 62201
District 189 Student Support Text Helpline for students with any social-emotional needs. Student Support Staff is only a text away during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
2650 Olive Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103
TeleHelp: A free telephonic hotline available to older adults and their caregivers, provides emotional support and resources
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
5900 Bond Avenue, East Saint Louis, IL 62207
Provides a talk line to individuals who are struggling with their mood, feeling depressed or anxious, overwhelmed or finding it difficult to express emotions.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
1001 Craig Road, Suite 480, Saint Louis, MO 63146
NKF Peers: A free, telephone-based program for kidney patients, those on dialysis, those with a transplant and those interested in living kidney donation. Patients are connected with mentors who offer support and guidance.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
A warmline for individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges and would like to receive support by phone.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
11433 Olde Cabin Road, Suite 100, Creve Coeur, MO 63141
The Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) is available around the clock, 365 days a year. Through this free service, specialists and master’s-level clinicians offer confidential support and information to people living with dementia, caregivers, families and the public.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857
Provides real-time support from licensed counselors. Counselors are licensed or certified, and have training in how to provide culturally appropriate and trauma-informed support.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
PO Box 477852, Chicago, IL 60647
Helpline: Provides and assists with resources and services for families in need or in crisis through their Helpline. 1:1 Peer Support Chat: Work with a Peer Support Chat Specialist (1 time only for 30 minutes or a Peer Support Facilitator for 4 to 8 Weeks.Education and Peer Support Groups: (Step Up Peer Training Circle) Peer support education workshops, classes, some free webinars, free Google Scholarships, Mental Health First Aid course (Free if grant), adult learning via on-demand video, or live events.Please sign up and register via their website. (Free or small fee for some programming).
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211 Metro Chicago
8550 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 550, Chicago, IL 60631
American Brain Tumor Association facilitates a CareLine that provides callers with brain tumor-related information and resources.
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211 Metro Chicago
215 West Illinois Street, Suite 1C, Chicago, IL 60654
Patient information help line to offer help and support for individuals affected by kidney disease and their families.
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211 DuPage County
Over the phone support to individuals aged 12 years and up in the state of Illinois.
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211 DuPage County
230 West Monroe Street, Suite 1100, Chicago, IL 60606
Warm line offering live support to residents.
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211 DuPage County
Illinois Warrior Assistance Program (IWAP) is a Warm Helpline provides confidential assistance for Illinois veterans to help them meet the challenges of their everyday life. IWAP is also available to family members including the spouse and children of eligible veterans.
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211 DuPage County
144 East Ferguson Avenue, Wood River, IL 62095
Helpline: provides a helpline for individuals who need to talk to a "warm voice" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
407 Airport Road, Saint Louis, MO 63137
Youth Chat: Allows youth to call and discuss personal concerns or issues they may be experiencing. Chat telephone line is confidential.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
3573 South Waverly Road, Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
The Military and Veteran Family Helpline: Offers a listening ear, helps solve problems and find lasting solutions, makes connections to services that assist the caller, providing advocacy and partners with human service organizations, veteran service groups and service offers.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
333 Mamaroneck Avenue, Suite 214, White Plains, NY 10605
Advocates on behalf of and supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA campaigns for prevention, improved access to quality treatment, and increased research funding to better understand and treat eating disorders. Works with partners and volunteers to develop programs and tools to help everyone who seeks assistance. The Helpline offers information and support to those struggling with eating disorders and their loved ones. Helpline can also help find treatment options nationwide in the US.
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United Way of the Midlands
7150 Arbor Street, Omaha, NE 68106

Services for adults with mental illness.

- Day rehabilitation programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities.

- Community support services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life.

- Residential rehabilitation provides a structured skill-building program within a group home setting.

- Vocational services provides work-related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment.

- Peer Specialists are trained to assist those newly diagnosed with a mental health issue or are in the midst of recovery and need motivation. Peer Specialists offer insight for dealing with mental illness and how it impacts work, relationships, finances, health, and more. They also connect clients with resources and programs.

- Assertive Community Treatment services provide a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community.

- Case management services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services.

- Community housing (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services.

- Family education services offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.

- Psychiatric Outpatient including medication management and counseling coupled with primary health care services. Also includes care coordination and health and wellness services.

- First Episode Psychosis services for persons 14-34 years of age and experiencing first time with psychosis.

- Crisis Services provides immediate mental health support for people of all ages to help resolve a crisis situation. The team will come to the client as a mobile crisis team as needed and provide follow-up support after the crisis. Contact is available from a crisis team member and/or therapist within 24-48 hours after delivering crisis services. Tele-health options are available for follow-up.

- Peer support specialists provide peer navigation services for individuals who are struggling or are in recovery from opioid addiction. Peer staff will provide assistance with accessing treatment services, care coordination to access community-based services, and support that helps in promoting recovery.

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United Way of the Midlands
6706 Southwest 54th Avenue, Portland, OR 97219
Warmline serves callers from around the world who need referrals to appropriate local resources addressing the awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing. Online support group available through website.
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United Way of the Midlands
21 Locust Avenue, Suite 2B, New Canaan, CT 06840

Grief support for loved ones after the death of a baby, including a grief hotline, online support groups, counseling and library services. Information on stillbirth, SIDS, healthy pregnancies, etc.

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United Way of the Midlands
400 South 9th Street, Suite 201, Springfield, IL 62701

Provides wellness and recovery education for mental health and substance use conditions, referrals, and information on community supports.

The Warm Line is not a crisis line; staff work with callers to proactively address aspects of their wellness by identifying triggers:

- Developing action plans (daily and situational).

- Learning what is necessary to maintain wellness.

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United Way of the Midlands
Address Confidential, Champaign, IL 61820

Offers a warmline, which is a number to call for support, to learn about available mental health and recovery resources relevant to them or their loved ones. Usually responds within 2-3 days.

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United Way of the Midlands
Online Resource, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Offers a free, confidential hotline for teens to discuss their concerns with a peer. Topics include suicide, mental health, relationships, and other teen-related issues. Also offers a text line.
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Lake County 211
8430 West Bryn Mawr , Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60631
Alzheimer's Association - Chicago Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline provides information, advice, and support. The trained staff helps individuals with referrals to local community programs and services; dementia-related education; crisis assistance; and emotional support. Care consultations are provided by masters-level clinicians.
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211 Metro Chicago
2049 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
The Cradle's services to expectant parents serve all of Illinois and Indiana, offering free, non-judgmental, and confidential support to people experiencing an unplanned pregnancy or adjusting to life with a newborn. Their experienced counselors provide information, resources, and support to empower people to decide what is best for themselves, their children, and their families. Compassionate counselors help expectant parents and new parents explore all of their options, including adoption, recognizing that everyone's situation is different. In the event that parents choose an adoption plan for their child, their counselor will walk them through the process, including choosing and meeting a family. It doesn't matter how far along you are-it's never too early or too late to reach out. When ready, The Cradle can set up a time for individuals to meet with one of their counselors at a place convenient. Call the 24-hour toll-free number to speak to a Cradle counselor: 800-CRADLE4 (800-272-3534).
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211 Metro Chicago