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  2. 988 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    988 (sometimes written 9-8-8) is a telephone number used in some North American (NANP) countries for a suicide prevention helpline.In the United States, it is known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the number 1-800-273-8255).

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    112 and 911 redirect to 190 on mobile phones; 188 – Hotline Help. Chile: 133: 131: 132: Useful mnemonic is ABC123: Ambulancia (Ambulance) – 131, Bomberos (Fire) – 132, Carabineros (Police) – 133. 911 and 112 redirect to 133. Colombia: 112: 125: 119: General emergency - 123; Anti-kidnapping and extortion hotline – 165. [32] Ecuador: 911

  4. A $7m funding deficit means one of America’s busiest suicide ...

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    Thousands of calls are being abandoned as Texas’s suicide hotline faces a $7 million funding deficit, according to a new report from The Texas Tribune.. From January to August, 18,500 calls to ...

  5. List of suicide crisis lines - Wikipedia

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    The hotline is available 14:00 – 22:00 at 116 123 (a number that other European Union countries share), and is also available on the website. [60] A mental crisis hotline is maintained by the ITAKA Foundation, available 24/7 at 800 70 2222 (toll-free). [61] More specialized crisis hotlines are available here and here. Portugal

  6. Area code 900 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 900 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for premium-rate telephone numbers.Area code 900 was installed in 1971. [1]Premium rate services are dialed in the format 1-900-XXX-XXXX.

  7. Crisis Text Line - Wikipedia

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    The service launched in 2013, as the first text-based nationwide hotline. [1] By 2015, the text line was being contacted daily by more than 350 texters-in-crisis. [4]

  8. CrisisLink - Wikipedia

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    CrisisLink is a non-profit 24-hour mental health and suicide-prevention hot line based in Arlington, Virginia. [2] Founded in 1969, CrisisLink fields more than 20,000 calls annually.

  9. Rape crisis centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crisis hotlines are 24-hour, 7-day-a-week phone lines that are offered by almost every RCC. Rape survivors can call and receive crisis intervention counseling free of charge, which may entail comforting the survivor, dispelling common rape myths , explaining legal and medical options, or providing referrals for other useful resources.