Crisis Support

National Suicide Prevention Line (800)273-8255

First Responder Crisis Support Helpline (844)550-4376

CopLine - 800-267-5463 (COP-LINE)

Cop2Cop - (866)-267-2267 (COP-2COP)

Fire / EMS Helpline - (888)731-FIRE (3473)

Firefighter Behavior Health Alliance (847)209-8208

Safe Call Now (206)459-3020

SAMHSA  (800)622-HELP (4357)

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22 Zero -  https://22zero.org (863)221-6304  "Healing the Heroes of 9/11.  We believe there is a better way to deal with traumatic emotions and negative emotions affecting our day-to-day lives.  We developed the tactical resiliency process (TRP) which is the heart of our interventions.  They are the trauma resiliency-protocol (TR-P) and the emotions management process (EMP)."

American Military Family (AMF) - https://americanmilitaryfamily.org  "(484)544-3211 "AMF-GY6 is a team of trained, suicide certified, combat veterans  who specialize in reaching struggling fellow veterans and their families by putting "Boots On The Ground" within hours of receiving the call for help.  American Military Family (AMF) provides veterans and their families with assistance, whether it be emotional, physical, mental or financial,  for their missing, suicidal, displaced or struggling Hero.  We are here to aide in their road to recovery and subsequent success.  Our Goal: STOP VETERAN  & FIRST RESPONDERS  SUICIDE.  To engage fellow veterans to reach out to other struggling battle buddies; to educate communities and businesses that will educate civilians about the needs and issues facing our veterans and their families; to form a coalition of combat veterans and families who will strengthen and empower one another."    


Boulder Crest Foundation - https://bouldercrest.org  (540)554-2727  “Boulder Crest understands trauma and stress. We know that traumatic stress is debilitating. Our mission is to help struggling veterans, first responders, and their families rediscover hope, purpose, and a belief in a future that is truly worth living. Our team at Boulder Crest uses the science of Posttraumatic Growth to train participants through a proven process of transformation.” 


Code Green Campaign - https://codegreencampaign.org   "The Code Green Campaign® is a first responder oriented mental health advocacy and education organization. Also known as Code Green, we serve all types of first responders. This includes firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, police, corrections, air medical, and search & rescue.  Our mission: Bring awareness to the high rates of mental health issues in first responders and reduce them. Eliminate the stigma that prevents people from admitting these issues and asking for help. Educate first responders on self care and peer care and advocate for systemic change in how mental health issues are addressed by first responder agencies."


COPLINE - https://www.copline.org  (800)267-5463  "COPLINE is dedicated to service active and retired law enforcement officers and their loves ones by providing CONFIDENTIAL 24/7 trained retired offices for callers that are dealing with various stressors, both on an off the job.  Whether its just a "bad day" or a crisis, we are here to listen.   We are able to assist with a referral to a culturally competent mental health professional."


Oklahoma First Responders Wellness Division -  https://m.facebook.com/Oklahoma-First-Responder-Wellness-Division-109009551585768/   (405)482-3570  “Launched November 2, 2021, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Danny Long started the Oklahoma First Responders Wellness Division after 20 years as an OHP Trooper and his darkest day.  He is committed to helping all First Responders suffering in silence.  Having every first responder know it is okay not to be okay. Now we have a solution for it, we have a safe space for you to reach out to.


Responder Strong -   https://you.responderstrong.org    "In collaboration with the All Clear Foundation, GMR, and Anschutz Foundation, this platform was built to support all aspects of a responder’s life from finances and relationships, to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Our only goal is to freely and confidentially connect responders to their own form of effective support. 


Start Me Another Car (S.M.A.C.) -   thomas.kelley@saveleos.org "S.M.A.C. is a division of LEO Support Foundation that was founded in 2021 with the goal of preventing officer suicides by providing resources for officers with post traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse disorder, and signs of depression. S.M.A.C. provides activities for officers to de-stress, reconnect with friends and family, and have a healthy escape from the job, even for just a little bit. If you or someone you know needs to lighten the stress load, que the mic and state, "Start me Another Car". You are not alone!”  


The Wounded Blue ~  https://www.thewoundedblue.org   (702)290-5611  “ The Wounded Blue’s Mission is to improve the lives of injured and disabled Law Enforcement Officers through Support, Education, Assistance and legislation (S.E.A.L.)  The Wounded Blue is working to de-stigmatize mental health within the law enforcement community through its Peer Advocate Support Program and community outreach.  Each member of our highly trained peer team is a former or current law enforcement officer.  They knew the environment, exposures, and traumas officers encounter daily.  The peer advocates understand that every law enforcement officer injured, physically or emotionally, in the line of duty, has unique needs.  The Wounded Blue Peer Advocate Support Team is always a reminder that they are “Never Forgotten, Never Alone”.  All assistance is completely confidential, and $0 cost for officers and family.”