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At the end of the conversation, the Resource Navigator will either transfer the caller directly to the community resource or they will text the caller the contact information for programs to follow up with.

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Philadelphians who would like to become a Resource Navigator for the hotline can view the job description and email their resumes to in...@pa211sw.org. Navigators receive specialized training in areas such as trauma-informed care, mental health first aid, cultural competency as well as understanding specific anti-gun violence resources within the community.

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If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, please call our Domestic and Sexual Violence 24-Hour Hotline at 703-360-7273 for resources and information about domestic or sexual violence. Our Hotline Advocates are able to help. Through our language line services, we can access over 140 languages.

Our services are provided to all, regardless of sexual orientation, gender or gender identity. Our trained advocates understand the complex issues involved with domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking and human trafficking. Services include:

You might feel nervous, especially if you haven't reached out for help before. Our hotline is free, confidential and anonymous, and our Hotline Advocates have extensive knowledge in issues related to domestic violence.

Phone: 734-214-4767
Hours: 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. EST
Type of Coverage: A member of the SmartWay staff will answer calls.
Description: The SmartWay Transport Partnership program operates a hotline for the convenience of companies and organizations who seek assistance with registering as SmartWay partners, using SmartWay tools, or other questions related to the SmartWay program. SmartWay helps companies that ship, receive or transport freight reduce their environmental footprint by measuring, benchmarking and improving performance with EPA-developed accounting tools.

988 (formerly called the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) offers free, confidential, 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress. That could be:

The Northern New England Poison Center is the regional poison center for Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. It is available 24-hours to provide immediate treatment advice for poisonings and answer questions about poisons and prevention.

If you are concerned about incapacitated or dependent adults (age 18 and over) in danger of abuse, neglect or exploitation call this 24-hour hotline to speak to an adult protective services specialist. Calls may be made anonymously.

The NAMI Helpline is a safe and confidential mental health service for peers, law enforcement, professionals, friends and family members. It provides support, education and advocacy for anyone with questions about mental health concerns. Helpline available Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm.

The Intentional Peer Support Warm Line is available toll-free from anywhere in Maine, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is a mental health peer-to-peer phone support program offering mutual conversations with a trained specialist who has life experience with mental health and/or substance use issues and recovery. The focus is to encourage and foster recovery, moving toward wellness and reconnecting with community.

If you are not sure who to call, dial 2-1-1 to get connected to statewide services and programs.
One number - thousands of services. 2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember, 24-hour number that connects people who want to give help or get help with a full range of health and human services in their community.

During business hours, your call will be taken by a member of Alcoholics Anonymous who knows exactly what you are going through and can give you all the information you need. At night, there is a well-qualified answering service, that can give meeting information, or put you in touch with a person in your area recovering from alcohol use disorder who is available to talk with you about how to get help.

Al'anon meetings are a place to learn how to change reactions to the attitudes and behaviors common in alcoholic relationships, including those where drinking no longer occurs. The hotline is staffed by volunteers who answer phones, provide literature, and keep meeting information.

WCDPS will however, continue to assist citizens with their air quality complaints. These complaints will be forwarded to MDEQ-AQD. With the exception of air quality related complaints, WCDPS will continue to provide citizens with a wide variety of environmental services 7 days a week/24 hours a day.

CITY OF DETROIT RESIDENTS:
If you witness illegal dumping taking place, immediately contact the Detroit Police Department. Provide as much information possible, including the exact location of illegal dumping, make/model/license of the vehicle involved, and a good description of the illegal dumpers.

The strength of the Wayne County Department of Public Service lies with its employees - environmental professionals dedicated to providing a clean and safe environment for the citizens of Wayne County. The department consists of three divisions that work together to ensure proper compliance of environmental regulations within a broad philosophy of sustainable development:

The department also administers the Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project, a comprehensive watershed management approach to cleaning up the Rouge River and enhancing water resource protection for generations to come. If you would like more information, or you wish to report any environmental related issues concerning the Rouge River you may now call the WCDPS Hotline at 1-888-223-2363.

This enterprise-wide hotline exists to aid you in reporting concerns anonymously about unethical or illegal behavior. The Hotline is not monitored 24/7. Reports received will be triaged and referred to the appropriate area during regular business hours (Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm). If you have an immediate concern, please call 911.

Submit reports for all Purdue locations including, but not limited to, Purdue University, Purdue University Fort Wayne, Purdue University Northwest, Purdue University Global, and Purdue statewide sites.

Before the launch of the Boston 311 platform in 2015, City constituents could request non-emergency City services through the Mayor's 24 hotline by phone, web, or other channels. This a legacy dataset which contains records of such requests between the periods of November 2012 and February 2013.

If you suspect that a child's health or safety is jeopardized due to abuse or neglect by parents or other caretaker who has custody of the child, contact the child protective services agency in your county. These 24-hour Hotlines are staffed by trained social workers.

All internet usage can be monitored without your knowledge and browser history can never be completely erased. Are you concerned your internet use might be monitored? Call our 24-hour hotline at 208-343-7025.

To offer much-needed services to survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault, the WCA depends on the support of the community. Foundations, corporations and individual donors all contribute to the ability of the WCA to serve the community.

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The WCA provides services to ALL who have experienced domestic abuse and/or sexual assault regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, marital status, or sexual orientation.

You will speak with an Addictions Hotline Counselor, who will provide support, give information and referrals regarding Chemical Dependency services, and may be able to provide an immediate connection to an Outpatient Chemical Dependency Agency for access to an appointment that same day.

Addiction Hotline Counselors are able to secure face to face appointments Mon-Friday 8a-2p for those who call the Addictions Hotline and needs further assessment to determine the appropriate level of care and linkage to treatment.

Referrals can be made to Chemical/Addiction providers within Erie County and selected areas of Niagara County. Whether you are calling the Addictions Hotline to obtain information or to get linked with Stabilization (Detoxification), Outpatient (same day access), Inpatient, Residential services or Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) the Addiction Hotline Counselor can provide a mini screening to help determine the appropriate level for you or your loved ones. Please note that if you are a family member calling for help for a loved one struggling with addiction, he or she will need to be part of the call to get an appointment.

Hotline Counselors can link you with a Peer or Family Navigator from the Addict to Addict Program at Western New Your Independent Living. A Peer Navigator from the Addict to Addict program can assist a caller who may need that extra specialized attention from a Peer while going through the linkage and recovery process. A Peer is a person with lived experience and in recovery from a substance use disorder. A family member or friend who is calling the Hotline can be linked with a Family Navigator to provide support and assistance in dealing with their loved one's addiction and recovery process.

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