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Call our suicide and crisis hotline in Dallas, Texas, at (214) 828-1000 if you are having suicidal thoughts. We offer trainings & resources for suicide prevention and crisis.
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The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas is located in Dallas, Texas and we answer calls throughout the DFW Metroplex. Our Texas crisis hotline has been in continuous operation since 1968. (Read more about our historyfrom Founding Chair Dr. Cliff Jones.)
Housing for the center is provided by the Meadows Foundation in the Beilharz block of the Wilson Historic District near downtown Dallas, Texas.
A 28-member governing board oversees the activities of the center. Board members come from business, the professions, universities, and community service. A Clinical Advisory Board of mental health professionals advises the agency director and staff.
The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas is one of fewer than 80 centers nationwide to have achieved certification by the American Association of Suicidology, the national accrediting body for suicide prevention and crisis intervention centers.
Each month, 1,500 people in crisis call us at 214-828-1000to speak to a trained, caring counselor. Anytime, day or night, someone always answers.
A support program providing a safe space to share and hear suicide stories. This group is facilitated by trained counselors for family and friends of those who have completed suicide in Dallas, TX and the wider North Texas area.
Trained teams visit schools or businesses within 48 hours of a suicide, meeting with and counseling groups intimately affected by the suicide in Dallas, TX and surrounding areas.
Our professional staff regularly provides consultation and in-service seminars for schools, hospitals, and other professionals dealing with high-intensity crisis.
Trained speakers experienced in suicide prevention and crisis intervention are regularly invited to make presentations throughout the community. Learn about all the programsthat The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas offers.
Dallas, TX Dallas. Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas Program Name: Crisis Intervention Services: Suicide Counseling, Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups, Suicide Prevention Hotlines Hours Of Operation: 24 hours, 7 days a week Coverage Areas: Collin, Denton, Dallas, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro and Rockwall
Our services are free and confidential. To speak to a Suicide and Crisis Center volunteer, please call 214-828-1000. Our Texas crisis hotline is for anyone in crisis, including those with chronic suicidal ideation or in need of emergency mental health resources.
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About us. Organized in 1969, the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas (SCCenter) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit suicide and crisis prevention center located in Dallas, Texas. Our mission: "Helping ...
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Jul 16, 2018 · In times of crisis, help is a phone call away, as it's been ever since the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas opened its doors 50 years ago. As executive director of the Suicide and Crisis ...