
No matter what you’re going through, there are resources to help. Follow the links below to connect with them and learn more about the support that is available to Veterans and Servicemembers.
Resources for Connecting With Support

Veterans Crisis Line
Speak with a qualified responder through a free and confidential phone, online chat, and text-messaging service for Veterans in crisis and their families and friends in need of immediate support.
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Military Crisis Line
Speak with a qualified responder through a free and confidential phone, online chat, and text-messaging service for active duty Servicemembers in crisis and their families and friends in need of immediate support.
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Make the Connection
Watch hundreds of true stories from Veterans and their loved ones and learn how they overcame challenges, recovered through treatment, and found paths to more fulfilling lives.
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Resource Locator
Locate and connect with resources that are most helpful to you, including local treatment centers, Suicide Prevention Coordinators, and programs that can provide customized support.
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Coaching Into Care
Connect with a free, confidential coaching service that helps families and friends discover constructive ways to talk with Veterans about their concerns and treatment options.
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National Call Center for Homeless Veterans
If you or someone you know is coping with homelessness, access assistance through this free, confidential support line and chat service staffed by trained VA responders 24/7.
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National Center for PTSD
A hub for research and education on PTSD in Veterans, focused on promotion, understanding, and science.
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VA's Mental Health Program
Information about mental health and the resources available to Veterans, Servicemembers, and their families.
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Vet Center Program
Free, same-day counseling for Veterans, regardless of their enrollment status with VA.
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Center for Women Veterans
Information on resources and services designed to meet the needs of women Veterans.
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Explore VA
A portal that provides a fast and easy way to learn what programs you and your family may be eligible for and to begin the application process.
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Defense Suicide Prevention Office
Provides advocacy, program oversight, and policy for U.S. Department of Defense suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention efforts to reduce suicidal behaviors in Servicemembers, civilians, and their families.
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Army
Information on the Army’s effort to reduce the number of suicides and minimize suicidal behavior among soldiers and their families, and to improve individual readiness among Servicemembers.
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Navy
Committed to preventing suicide and increasing wellness among Navy Servicemembers and their families through outreach, education, and mental health advocacy.
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Marine Corps
Provides information, support, and education for Marines and their loved ones who may be at risk for suicide.
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Coast Guard
Manages the suicide prevention program and the various services and resources offered to Servicemembers of the Coast Guard.
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Air Force
Provides guidance and advocacy for Air Force Servicemembers at risk for suicide and aims to reduce the rate of suicides among members of the active duty Air Force.
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National Guard
Aims to prevent suicide among National Guard members with a focus on resiliency and reintegration, explored in a six-part video series.
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