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If one of your classmates seems sad, lonely or depressed, if you’ve had a suicide in your school, or if you’re generally concerned the emotional health of yourself or another young person, we can help. Here’s where to go:
crisis numbers
If you, or your friend, is in crisis, get help immediately.
- Call 330-452-6000, the Stark County Crisis Hotline anytime
- Text 4hope to 741 741, the Crisis Text Line anytime
- Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline anytime at 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Call the Domestic Violence Help Line anytime at 330-453-SAFE (7233)
- Call 9-1-1 if emergency services are needed. If requesting law enforcement, you can ask for a CIT-trained officer »
- CommQuest Detox at Aultman Hospital: 330-830-3393; learn more here
- Trevor Lifeline for LGBTQ youth 1-866-488-7386
- Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 is available 18 hours a day. Learn more about times »
- Military & Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255, press 1 anytime
- Military & Veterans Crisis Text Line 838255 to get help now
Additional Resources
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Trevor Project Lifeline for LGBTQ youth anytime at 866-488-7386 or www.thetrevorproject.org.
Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 is available 18 hours a day. Learn more about times »
Youth Suicide Prevention Spread the word. Help is available. Learn what you can do »
How are you feeling today? Take a mental health screening »
Project DAWN of Stark County Learn how to get a Naloxone kit at Project DAWN »
Suicide Risk Factors and Warning Signs Learn more about suicide prevention »
Stark County’s Heroin Epidemic Learn how our county is fighting the current heroin epidemic »
Help for Children & Youth Life brings with it a variety of stresses and challenges for children and youth »
StarkMHAR Care Network Explore local providers in the StarkMHAR Care Network »
Stark County Youth Led Prevention Get involved with other drug-free students »
Support Groups Learn more about support groups »
Family Advocacy Education resources are available for family advocacy »
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