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Mental Health Crisis Lines
Crisis hotlines and support lines.
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SUMMARY - Mental Health Crisis Lines

A teenager sits alone in her room at two in the morning, the bottle of pills in her hand, thinking thoughts she has never told anyone. She does not want to call anyone she knows because she cannot bear the questions that would follow, the changed way people would look at her tomorrow. But there is a number she once saw on a poster, a number for people who listen when no one else will. She dials, and a voice answers, calm and present and asking what is happening tonight. For the next hour, that voice is all that matters, a connection to human care when everything else feels dark.

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