Crisis / Suicide Line

(205) 323-7777

Free - Confidential - Available 24 Hours Every Day

Any person, any problem, any time

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If a call is suicide related and the above phone number is busy, please call the toll free

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

at -

1-800-273-TALK
(1-800-273-8255)

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Click here for Questions Frequently Asked about Suicide

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About the Services Offered to Crisis / Suicide Line Callers

If I called, who would talk to me?

Our telephone counselors are staff members or volunteers that have completed extensive training.

What can I talk about with a telephone counselor?

Anything.  Typical topics include: Assistance with Basic Needs, such as Food and Shelter, Friendships, Relationships, and Family Issues, Drug Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Sexual Issues, Depression, Anger, Loneliness, Suicide, Health Issues, Divorce...no concern is off limits.

What can I expect when I call and talk to a counselor?

Our counselors treat each caller with respect and dignity.

The counseling process typically involves the following steps:

  • Developing an understanding of the caller's unique situation

  • Working with the caller to explore possible options

  • Assisting the caller to decide on the best option for their situation

Counselors are not judgmental.  Counselors realize that each caller has a unique situation that requires a unique approach and plan of action.

Can I get additional help for specific needs? 

Yes, referrals for services like support groups and counseling, plus assistance with basic needs, such as food and shelter, are available. 

Counselors are trained to work with callers to identify any additional services that may be required. 

Our counselors provide callers with the necessary referral information, such as an agency name, address, phone number, and location, in order for the caller to contact the agency and make arrangements for the additional services.

So when can I call? 

The Crisis / Suicide Line is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

If I have more questions about the Crisis / Suicide Line, who can I call?

If you have more questions about the Crisis / Suicide Line, you should contact the following person at the Crisis Center -

Emily Tucker at (205) 458-8985

(or)

Mike Falligant at (205) 323-7785