Veterans Crisis Line trained responders are ready to help Veterans with suicide prevention and crisis resources no matter what they’re going through.
This article tells Veterans and their supporters exactly what happens when they call, chat or text with Veterans Crisis Line responders.
The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential, 24/7 resource for all Veterans.
Vietnam Veteran Norman Wooten has handed out more than 4,000 Veterans Crisis Line cards to Veterans and others in need.
You don’t have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to use many VA suicide prevention resources and sources of support
Knowing how to talk about thoughts of suicide and when to reach out for support can make a lifesaving difference.
Be prepared for a suicide crisis before it starts by becoming familiar with VA’s programs, initiatives and network of support.
This recap of the VA News articles we published in 2024 shares information about suicide prevention resources.
VA Secretary Doug Collins released a video from his office today addressing misinformation circulating about Veterans' benefits and VA health care.
PsychArmor offers free suicide prevention courses designed specifically for military and Veteran communities.
If you’ve lost a loved one to suicide, resources and support are available to help you cope during your grieving and healing.
Each person has their own way of reaching out for support. Finding the right way for you is what matters.