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Crisis Intervention/Suicide Prevention

The Trevor Project: (866) 488-7386

The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255 (online chat available)

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Crisis Text Line: Text START to 741-741

Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text from anywhere in the USA to text with a trained Crisis Counselor.

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline: (888) 843-4564
The GLBT National Youth Talkline (youth serving youth through age 25): (800) 246-7743

Both provide telephone, online private one-to-one chat and email peer-support, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States.

Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860

Trans Lifeline is a trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive and thrive.

Youth Information

The National Runaway Safeline: 800-RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)

Provides advice and assistance to runaways, including resources, shelter, transportation, assistance in finding counseling, and transitioning back to home life. NRS frontline staff will also act as advocates and mediators if/as needed.

The True Colors United: (212) 461-4401

The True Colors Fund is working to end homelessness among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth, creating a world in which all young people can be their true selves. True Colors United runs a database of service providers.

Self Abuse Finally Ends (S.A.F.E)

Addresses individuals coping with non-suicidal self-injury, including locally-based information, support and therapy referrals.

HIV/AIDS Information

AIDS in Prison Project Hotline: (718) 378-7022 (English and Spanish)

This hotline provides HIV and AIDS information for prisoners, and accepts collect calls.

National AIDS Hotline (800) 342-AIDS / (800) 344-7432 (Spanish) / (800) 243-7889 (TDD)

Other Hotlines

U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233 (English and Spanish) (800) 787-3224 (TTY)

They also have an online chat feature available. Operating around the clock, seven days a week, confidential and free of cost, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free of abuse. Highly trained, experienced advocates offer compassionate support, crisis intervention information and referral services in over 170 languages.

Pride Institute: (800) 547-7433 24/7

Chemical dependency/mental health referral and information hotline for the LGBTQ community.

Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN): (800) 656-HOPE / (800) 810-7440 (TTY)

The nation’s largest organization fighting sexual violence, RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice.

Support for Trans, Nonbinary & Gender-Expansive Folks

Support hotlines can provide a safe space in times of crisis.

While mainstream visibility of the LGBTQIA+ community has drastically risen in the past decades, many people grappling with their gender or sexual identity still struggle to find connection and acceptance.

LGBTQIA+ youth in particular are at much greater risk of attempting suicide compared with the general population, and they require resources tailored for their specific needs.

Of the many available options, hotlines are one of the most reliable providers of peer-to-peer support.

A support hotline or “lifeline” is a toll-free number you can call anonymously to receive help in a crisis, or just to talk. Usually these lines are centered around a specific issue, staffed by volunteers trained in de-escalation, and equipped with educational resources and on-call licensed clinicians.

There are three major lifelines with particular capabilities servicing trans, nonbinary, and gender-expansive youth today:

  • LGBT National Hotline
  • Trans Lifeline
  • TrevorLifeline, TrevorText, TrevorChat

We aim to provide potential callers with the information they need to feel empowered to reach out, and guide readers through frequently asked questions and concerns.

Key statistics

While the global suicide rate has been down in recent years, the number continues to rise in the United States, and remains particularly high for young people. Understanding the severity of the situation can help us mobilize to spread awareness and direct outreach where both are most needed.

Here are some U.S.-based suicide facts:

  • Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death (over 47,000 deaths a year).
  • Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for people ages 10–34.
  • Suicide in children and young adults ages 10–24 increased by over 57% between 2007 and 2018.
  • Men are more likely than women to die by suicide. In fact, in 2019, men died by suicide 3.63 times more often than women.
  • Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are much more likely to contemplate and attempt suicide, compared with their heterosexual peers.
  • Teen girls are more likely than boys to engage in self-harm.
  • 40% of transgender people report attempting suicide at some point in their lives.

Gay, lesbian, bi, intersex, trans, nonbinary, and gender-expansive youth in particular may seek out a hotline for a variety of reasons unique to their identities and circumstances.

Some motivating reasons include:

  • looking for a safe space to share experiences related to sexual or gender identity they otherwise can’t express to family or friends
  • questions about coming out
  • asking about medical, financial, or social resources
  • working through gender or sexual identity exploration
  • venting about troubles at home or in their personal life
  • needing advice regarding bullying or abuse they’re experiencing
  • seeking help for a panic attack
  • seeking to de-escalate suicidal impulses or interrupt a plan to die by suicide

If you don’t get through to the lifeline you’re calling right away, please don’t give up! Keep trying, consider reaching out via a chat option, or even a different hotline if needed. Operators always want to take your call.

The priority of any support line is to provide a free, safe space for callers to talk about whatever is going on for them.

Operators genuinely want to listen and are trained to respond to a variety of crisis scenarios or just offer a safe, comfortable place to chat.

Nearly all lifelines are staffed by a core team of volunteers, with oversight by clinicians and administrators. Callers only share what they want to share and can remain completely anonymous if preferred.

Kevin Bender, Director of Special Projects on the marketing team for Healthline Media, volunteered for The Trevor Project during two stints, answering over a hundred calls. As a former counselor, Kevin is able to share some of his insights (current volunteers are anonymous for safety and privacy reasons).

Regarding what calling Trevor’s Lifeline in particular is like, Kevin says, “I think what people can really expect is someone on the other end of the phone who really wants to get to know them… someone who really cares and wants them to be happy and healthy, and to know that they deserve to be happy.

Hotline operators will usually do an open-ended general check-in with callers, possibly run a suicide risk assessment, actively listen to your story, and provide educational resources if needed.

Some hotlines may pass your call to a clinician for further support, while others may have clinicians on staff to support volunteers without taking calls themselves.

Privacy concerns?

Some people worry that a support line will report them to authorities or contact people in their life. Here are the facts:

  • Support hotlines will never demand your full name, full address, or payment.
  • Support hotlines will never contact your family, friends, work, or school.
  • All support hotlines discussed here have pages outlining their privacy policies, which may differ slightly.
  • You can ask your operator about privacy concerns at any time during your call.

LGBT National Hotline, LGBT National Youth Talkline, and LGBT National Senior Hotline (U.

S.)

Call the LGBT National Hotline at 888-843-4564. Call the LGBT National Youth Talkline at 800-246-7743. Call the LGBT National Senior Hotline at 888-234-7243.

About the service
  • staffed by volunteers “who identify somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum”
  • operates Monday–Friday 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. PST
  • offers phone, chat, and email options
  • website offers quick “ESCAPE” buttons to hide browsing

Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, the LGBT National Hotline started in 1996 as a project of the National LGBT Help Center. In addition to the core hotline, they operate specific lines for youth and seniors, plus a one-to-one online chat and a moderated weekly youth chat group.

In their statement on what to expect when connecting, the hotline reminds potential callers that they control how much they share and how long: “You have the right to end the call whenever you choose to. Sometimes our conversations become very serious and a caller needs a break or needs to let the emotions they are feeling sink in. That’s OK.”

All hotline volunteers are required to go through an interview, complete an online course, and undertake 7 training sessions before they take calls on their own. The organization requires a year-long commitment from volunteers and at least 3 hours a week.

Trans Lifeline

United States: Call 877-565-8860. Press “2” for Spanish. Canada: Call 877-330-6366. Press “2” for Spanish.

About the service
  • staffed by volunteers who identify as “trans/nonbinary/queer”
  • operates 24/7
  • phone line only (no chat options at this moment)
  • option to speak to operator in either Spanish or English
  • also provides opportunities to apply for microgrants

The Trans Lifeline has answered over 100,000 calls since it launched in 2014. It operates with the determined mission of providing “direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis — for the trans community, by the trans community.”

A microgrants program was added in 2016, offering funds to help financially insecure trans folks with name and gender marker changes to their legal documents. As of 2021, the Trans Lifeline has dispersed over $1 million.

Quoted on their official site regarding his reasons for joining the Lifeline team, one operator, Malakai, expressed: “I’ve been a caller before, and the operator I spoke with was able to calm me down in one of my most vulnerable moments. They provided me with a resource that has definitely changed my life for the better. Now, I get to do that for someone else.”

TrevorLifeline, TrevorText, and TrevorChat

TrevorLifeline: Call 866-488-7386. TrevorText: Text “START” to 678-678. TrevorChat: Visit TheTrevorProject.org/Help

About the service
  • staffed by volunteers
  • operates 24/7, 365 days a year
  • offers phone, chat, and text options

Founded in 1998, The Trevor Project defines itself as “the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.”

In addition to its lifeline services, it offers substantial educational resources for youth and allies, spotlights key research, offers training for youth-serving professionals, holds events, and more.

Volunteering for any lifeline is a serious commitment, and The Trevor Project requires volunteers be willing to devote 1 year to serving at least 3 hours a week. Operators undergo 40 hours of training, aiming to educate them on how to respond effectively to various crisis scenarios and be aware of how each caller’s unique identities inform their present challenges.

Explaining his motivations for volunteering, Kevin points to his own journey coming out as gay. He struggled to square his sexual identity with religious beliefs, dealt with anxiety, depression, and a reliance on alcohol to cope in college.

Even with the eventual support of his family, Kevin admits “the amount of inner turmoil I went through fearing rejection by family, friends, society was excruciating, and I carried that pain for years after I came out.”

“Looking back, having a nonjudgmental, validating, and empathetic place to share as a LGBTQ+ young person would have been so valuable in my own journey in coming to terms with my identity,” he says. “Having volunteered at The Trevor Project in my late 20s, I have a feeling that counselors on the other end of the phone would have told me that my feelings were normal, and that I wasn’t alone in my feelings — during a time in which I felt so alone.”

Signs of suicide risk

There are some things we should all know: how to perform CPR, the Heimlich maneuver, basic first aid. How to identify suicide risk needs to be one of those things, too.

Signs of suicide risk include:

  • withdrawing from loved ones and self-isolating
  • wavering between not wanting to live and feeling undecided about wanting to die
  • talking or writing about death or suicide
  • putting personal affairs in order, such as giving away prized possessions
  • previous suicide attempts

Our suicide prevention resources offer more details.

Befrienders Worldwide

Befrienders Worldwide is a global organization that operates 349 emotional support centers in 32 countries in 5 continents. They also have resources on the topic of sexual orientation and gender identity.

Visit Befrienders Worldwide.

SAGE National LGBT Elder Hotline

Call 877-360-5428.

Available 24/7 in English and Spanish, the SAGE National LGBT Elder Hotline connects LGBT folks who are older with knowledgeable and friendly responders.

THRIVE Lifeline (for 18+)

Text “THRIVE” to 313-662-8209.

The THRIVE Lifeline offers 24/7 crisis text support for marginalized people over the age of 18, including People of Color, LGBTQIA+ folks, and people living with disabilities.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Call 800-273-8255. For Spanish, call 888-628-9454.

Note: In July 2022, this hotline will change to the simple three-digit number “988.”

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers 24/7 crisis support. They also have a chat option.

While hotlines provide an invaluable service to LGBTQIA+ people in need, finding in-person connection and acceptance for who you are is imperative.

In fact, one key part of these lifelines’ mission is putting educational and community resources into the caller’s hands, so they can get the care they deserve.

The following organizations and nonprofits offer online educational materials, events and trainings, conferences, support group listings, and more:

  • GLAAD
  • GLSEN
  • Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
  • Lambda Legal
  • PFLAG
  • National Center for Transgender Equality
  • National LGBTQ Task Force
  • The Trevor Project

Support hotlines like the Trans Lifeline, TrevorLifeline, and LGBT National Hotline provide a free, safe, and easily-accessible way to find peer-to-peer support, educational resources, and de-escalation in times of crisis.

These impacts are uniquely potent for LGBTQIA+ youth, who contemplate and attempt suicide far more than the national average.

The existence of phone and chatline resources specifically catering to these identities is also significant. One 2019 study found that 42% of youth calling an LGBT-specific national hotline did so because they knew the operator/counselor on the other end of the line would be affirming of their sexual or gender identity.

Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death for people in the United States, and young ones in particular. Only by acknowledging the seriousness of the issue and spreading resources can we successfully connect those in need with life-saving support.

This work goes hand-in-hand with improving acceptance for LGBTQIA+ people in society, so their mental and physical health isn’t burdened by rejection, self-repression, lack of resources, and hate-based violence.

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STATE STATE INSTITUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW - TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION CENTER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW
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Open Joint Stock Company "Scientific Research and Design Institute of Informatization, Automation and Communications in Railway Transport"
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MINISTRY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND RELIEVATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF NATURAL DISASTERS
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DEPARTMENT FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND FIRE SAFETY OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW
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DEPARTMENT FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND FIRE SAFETY OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW
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FEDERAL STATE STATE INSTITUTION "RUZIAN CENTER FOR PROVISION OF CONTROL POINTS OF EMERCOM OF RUSSIA"
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FEDERAL STATE BUDGETARY INSTITUTION "ALL-RUSSIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL DEFENSE AND EMERGENCIES OF THE EMERCOM OF RUSSIA" (FEDERAL CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND HIGH TECHNOLOGIES)
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State Institution "Far Eastern Regional Search and Rescue Team of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief"
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AGENCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS OF THE KALININGRAD REGION
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Contract number: 17709524864112
Customer: FEDERAL PUBLIC INSTITUTION "CENTER FOR EMERGENCY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE OF THE MINISTRY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND LIQUIDATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF NATURAL DISASTER"

Subject: Information technology design and development services for networks and systems

Conclusion date: 2019-08-19
Execution completion date: 2019-12-31

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Contract number: 23

761618000098
Customer: AGENCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS OF THE KALININGRAD REGION

Subject: Provision of services for the transfer of non-exclusive rights (licenses) to software that ensures the operation of additional modules with the installation, configuration and integration of software into an existing system

Conclusion date: 2018-11-20
Execution completion date: 2018-12-31

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Contract number: 23

761618000094
Customer: AGENCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS OF THE KALININGRAD REGION

Subject: Provision of services for information and technological support of software

Conclusion date: 2018-10-29
Execution completion date: 2018-12-31

499,000

Contract number: 23

761618000079
Customer: AGENCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS OF THE KALININGRAD REGION

Subject: Provision of services for the transfer of non-exclusive rights (licenses) for the use of software

Conclusion date: 2018-09-28
Execution completion date: 2018-11-30

499,000

Contract number: 1770952486418000142
Customer: FEDERAL PUBLIC INSTITUTION "CENTER FOR EMERGENCY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE OF THE MINISTRY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND LIQUIDATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF NATURAL DISASTER"

Subjects: Development of the information system core, interaction architecture and user interface, security and access control subsystem of the AIS "Psychologist" (stage 2018) and 1 more

Conclusion date: 2018-08-08
Execution completion date: 2019-09-30

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Contract number: 1773120227718000046
Customer: Federal State Budgetary Institution "All -Russian Scientific Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia" (Federal Center for Science and High Technologies)

Subject: Provision of services to create a complex of multimedia equipment for congress and exhibition events

Conclusion date: 2018-05-18
Execution completion date: 2018-05-21

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Contract number: 2771035088417000290
Customer: STATE STATE INSTITUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW - TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION CENTER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW

Subject: Trucks with a diesel engine, having a technically permissible maximum mass of not more than 3. 5 tons

Conclusion date: 2017-11-08
Execution completion date: 2017-11-30

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Contract number: 2771035088417000270
Customer: STATE STATE INSTITUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW - TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION CENTER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW

Subject: Communication means performing the function of switching systems

Conclusion date: 2017-11-08
Execution completion date: 2017-12-22

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Contract number: 57709752846170001030000
Customer: Open Joint Stock Company "Scientific Research and Design Institute of Informatization, Automation and Communications in Railway Transport"

Subject: Design, development of information technology for applied tasks and software testing

Conclusion date: 2017-05-22
Execution completion date: 2017-12-31

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Contract number: 1770703495217000014
Customer: MINISTRY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND DISASTER RELIEF

Subject: Special car for carrying out pyrotechnic works (model 2327SD) based on car Ford Transit L3h4 AWD

Conclusion date: 2017-05-18
Execution completion date: 2017-12-20

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Contract number: 2771047479117000004
Customer: DEPARTMENT FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND FIRE SAFETY OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW

Subject: Vehicles for emergency rescue services and police

Conclusion date: 2017-01-31
Execution completion date: 2017-05-31

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Contract number: 2771035088416000396
Customer: STATE STATE INSTITUTION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW - TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION CENTER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW

Subject: Other components and spare parts for computers, not included in other groups

Conclusion date: 2016-12-07
Execution completion date: 2016-12-21

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Customer: FEDERAL STATE STATE INSTITUTION "RUZIAN CENTER FOR PROVISION OF CONTROL POINTS OF EMERCOM OF RUSSIA"

Subject: supply of a video camera

Conclusion date: 2016-10-12
Execution completion date: 2016-12-31

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Customer: FEDERAL STATE STATE INSTITUTION "FAR EASTERN REGIONAL SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM OF EMERCOM OF RUSSIA"

Subject: Supply of information display system for the needs of the federal state institution "Far Eastern Regional Search and Rescue Team of EMERCOM of Russia".

Conclusion date: 2016-07-13
Execution completion date: 2016-12-31

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Customer: FEDERAL STATE INSTITUTION "CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER OF THE CENTRAL REGIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND DISASTER RELIEF"

Subject: Modernization of the information and telecommunications network

Conclusion date: 2015-09-02
Execution completion date: 2015-12-31

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Contract number: 31705005041-01
Customer: Open Joint Stock Company "Scientific Research and Design Institute of Informatization, Automation and Communications in Railway Transport"

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