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  2. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... 191 will be used as the only national emergency number in the future. [64] ... 0900 123 12 30; [a] Anti-bullying hotline ...

  3. National Bullying Helpline - Wikipedia

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    The National Bullying helpline was founded in 2007. [2] In 2009, they encouraged National Ban Bullying day on 7 November, and National Ban Bullying week starting on 16 November. [3] In February 2010, National Bullying Helpline caused controversy by alleging that three or four members of Gordon Brown's colleagues had phoned them for advice. [4]

  4. Category:Crisis hotlines - Wikipedia

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    National Bullying Helpline; National Centre for Knowledge on Men's Violence against Women; National Domestic Violence Hotline; NHS 24; NHS 111; NHS Direct; NHS Direct Wales; Nightline (student service) Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line

  5. Crisis hotline - Wikipedia

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    The Boys Town National Hotline, a 24/7 hotline staffed by specially trained Boys Town counselors [45] 1-800-448-3000 United States, Canada, United Kingdom A free, 24/7 SMS Hotline providing emotional support for those in crisis provided by Crisis Text Line. In Canada, the service is also provided with a partnership by Kids Help Phone.

  6. Crisis Text Line - Wikipedia

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    Crisis Text Line is a global nonprofit organization providing free and confidential text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by texting HOME to 741741. [1] The organization launched in 2013, and its services are available 24 hours a day throughout the United States, Canada, UK, and Ireland.

  7. Stop Bullying: Speak Up - Wikipedia

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    Stop Bullying: Speak Up [1] was created in 2010 and has partnered with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Stop Bullying.gov), Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), as well as The Anti-Defamation League and The Southern Poverty Law Center through its project, Teaching Tolerance, and other corporate sponsors.

  8. National Runaway Safeline - Wikipedia

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    It is confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-directive, and free. The hotline number is 1-800-RUNAWAY. Calls are answered every day of the year, 24 hours a day. [1] [2] The National Runaway Switchboard was started in 1974, in Chicago, IL., by the staff of Metro-Help, a 24 hour crisis phone line.

  9. CrisisLink - Wikipedia

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    CrisisLink is part of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. [3] CrisisLink was founded in 1969 out of a church basement. It initially fielded calls on teen drug and relationship problems. Originally called the Arlington Hotline and then the Northern Virginia Hotline, in 1999 the name was changed to CrisisLink.