Resources

Sometimes, no matter how many loving people surround us; no matter how involved you are in your church, or how many people may be praying for you, we need to seek out other additional resources to help us deal with, process, come to terms with, and heal from the grief we’re experiencing. Whether you need emotional healing after the loss of a loved one, counseling going through a broken relationship, or financial help after the loss of a job, and the many other things that may cause us to grieve, please know that asking for help is a sign of STRENGTH, not weakness. So don’t be afraid to reach out to a professional who can help you, or find services that can get you back on your feet, and moving forward.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  1-800-273-8255

Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide:  1-800-273-TALK (8255)

Suicide Prevention Services Crisis Hotline: 800-784-2433
Suicide Prevention Services Depression Hotline: 630-482-9696

1-800-RUNAWAY and/or 1-800-RUNAWAY.ORG

Parental Stress Hotline:  1-800-632-8188

National Alliance on Mental Health:  1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

Crisis Help Line – For Any Kind of Crisis:  800-233-4357

Divorce:  DivorceCare.org

Unemployment:  Benefits.gov or CareerOneStop.org

Veterans Crisis Helpline:  1-800-273-8255 Press 1, or www.veteranscrisisline.net

GRIEF COUNSELING NEEDS:

www.griefspeaks.com, www.grasphelp.org, hospicenet.org, www.groww.org

Mothers Against Drunk Drivers:  1-800-GET-MADD

Mothers in Sympathy and Support:  1-623-979-1000

Parents of Murdered Children:  1-513-721-5683

National Sexual Assault Hotline:  1-800-656-HOPE

Wounded Warrior Project:  1-877-TEAM-WWP (904-296-7350)

PRAYER NEEDS:

DAYSTAR 1-800-329-0029

BREAKTHROUGH 1-800-424-8644