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Our hotline, which you can call at (877) 565-8860 (US) or (877) 330-6366 (Canada), is not open 24/7 — and because crises don’t wait, we want to share additional options.

We understand that the current political landscape is especially difficult for our communities. We’ve put together this resource list in the hope that it can offer some solace and support during this challenging time.

We remain committed to our community and the fight for trans liberation.

Hotlines and Warmlines

Please note that, in most cases, these hotlines and warmlines can provide alternatives to police intervention and avoid using police. It’s always good to ask about their policies before disclosing information that could lead to an involuntary intervention or forced hospitalization. Some utilize other first responders, such as mobile crisis units with mental health professionals, who are mandated reporters and can administer psychiatric assessments that may trigger forced hospitalization.

Self-help and Coping Strategies

Supporting a Friend in Crisis

Providers and Additional Resources

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