Suicide Prevention
Knowing the signs of suicide is important in helping someone who may be at risk. By offering your understanding, reassurance and support, you can help your loved one or friend seek the help they need. Learn more
- Call 911 if you are in immediate physical danger
- Local 24/7 Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 614.221.5445
- National 24/7 Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- Veterans Crisis Line: 800.273.8255, press 1 or text 838255
- Crisis Text Line: Text “HOPE” to 741741
- OSU Counseling and Consultation Service: 614.292.5766
- More Ways to Get Help
Someone is here for you. If you, or someone you know, are in a crisis, and concerned about immediate self-harm: CALL 911
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