At Peace of Mine, we believe our clients and their loved ones deserve to have access to as much information about addiction as possible to help clients make more informed decisions, to debunk the stigmas associated with substance abuse and to give clients and their loved ones more resources to reach out to for help.
Note: The hotlines on this list are available to call 24/7, will keep you identity confidential and are free of charge unless otherwise stated.
This hotline number should only be used in the case of life-threatening emergencies or cases with the potential to become life-threatening.
A website created by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (also known as SAMSHA) helpline is free, available 24/7 and your identity will remain confidential.
A hotline for those in the Los Angeles Area struggling with Alcohol addiction or if you need help finding an A.A meeting (a meeting where former alcoholics talk about what alcohol has done to their lives, the actions that helped them on their journey to be sober and how their lives have changed for the better. In the case of an emergency, call 911.
A helpline for people struggling with Cocaine addiction. Despite the similar name to Alcohol anonymous, these two aren't connected. Cocaine anonymous provides a 12-step recovery program to those who are trying to stop the use of drugs. The helpline is available from 9am-5pm (PST) on weekdays only. In the case of an emergency, call 911.
A helpline for those who want to learn more about Crystal Meth and it's effects and to offer support for recovering addicts.
NOTE: It is not a crisis hotline, so they can't do respond or answer to medical emergencies. In the case of an emergency, call 911.
A website that provides resources for Heroin Addiction and information regarding Heroin Anonymous. To reach out to them, send an email to:
A helpline for people struggling with marijuana addiction. You'll be partnered up with someone who is a former user of marijuana to encourage you and guide you on your journey to sobriety.
A helpline for those struggling with opiod addiction. The phone number is connects you to world office of narcotics anonymous. In the case of an emergency, call 911.
A helpline for those struggling with Nicotine Addiction. The helpline is free, but hours are unknown.
A phone line for clinicians that provides fast, reliable guidance and resources for substance abuse prevention and treatments.
A phone line where you can call to get more information about the use of substances and substance abuse.
This phone line is for suspected poisoning of you or a loved one.
Free and confidential, support specialists can help you get through a mental health or a substance abuse crisis.
A helpline for loved ones and friends who have someone in their life struggling with alcohol addiction.
A program that helps those who grew up in a dysfunctional homes (especially those who were affected by parent and/or caregivers who abused drugs/alcohol). Like all the anonymous programs listed, they provide a 12 step program to help those who have experienced abuse, neglect or trauma due to the dysfunction.
A twelve step fellowship program for families and friends who are feeling desperate concerning destructive behaviors of loved ones using substances, alcohol or behavioral issues.
A free phone line that's specifically for people who are in a suicide crisis or under emotional distress. You can also reach out for information about what to do if you find yourself dealing with suicidal thoughts or thoughts of self-harm.
A helpline that offers support, referrals and free mental health information. It is available during weekdays from 7am-5pm PST.
If you prefer doing it through text, you can go to the crisis text line and type in NAMI to 741741 and you'll be referred to a crisis counselor. Text Crisis line is available 24/7.
A national network of crisis centers that work together to help people who are suicidal or under emotional distress as a result of a crisis.
A text line dedicated to providing mental health support and crisis intervention
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A hotline that offers information, crises intervention and referrals to emergency, support and resources for social services. You identity will be confidential and they provide service in over 170 languages worldwide. Their mission is to aid in the fight against Child Abuse.
Hotline that provides tools and support for those who are victims of domestic violence. This line provides information in over 200 languages.
They have a separate hotline for Spanish speakers here:
1+ (800)-942-6908
As well as a hotline for those who are hard of hearing/Deaf:
1+ (888)-812-1001
The largest anti-sexual violence organization of the nation. RAINN provides support and resources to those who are survivors of r*pe, abuse, incest.
An anonymous dating, domestic violence and sexual violence hotline for Native Americans.
A crisis hotline where you'll be connected with a counselor that specializes in a variety of issues youth are struggling with such as defiance, tantrums, substance abuse and suicidal thoughts.
A free phone line to help support runaway youths, families going through crisis and people who are experiencing homelessness.
A helpline to help runaway youths.
A helpline that provides support, resources and hope to teens that are struggling.
A helpline that provides support, resources and hope to teens in crisis.
A hotline that provide telephone and email peer-counseling, factual information and resources for LGBT people for cities and towns across the US.
A hotline that provides suicide crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth. The Trevor Project is the leading national organization for suicide prevention and crisis intervention for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning youth.
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