During these times of worry….

We at BPSOS CCA highly encourage practicing social distancing. During these times of trouble and worry, we ask everyone to support one another. It takes a community to help the community. Please encourage all ages to practice social distancing, and if you don’t feel well please contact help, or stay home and rest.

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Call Lines

It’s especially important to take care of your mental health during these times. If you or someone you know is feeling emotional distress or crisis, don’t be afraid to reach out. Check out the local county warm lines, and help lines below.

Local County Warm Lines: Click Here

More Help Lines

  • Didi Hirsch National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (NSPL): 800-273-8255

  • Disaster Distress Helpline: 800-985-5990

  • 24/7 California Emotional Support Warm Line: (855) 845-7415

  • Teen line: 800-852-8336

  • Trevor line (LGBTQ Youth): 866-488-7386

  • Korean Crisis line (from 4:30pm to 12:30am): 877-727-4747

  • Crisis Chat: didihirsch.org/chat

  • Crisis Text for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: text HEARME to 839863

  • Social Services Information: 211

  • For Survivor of Suicide Loss Bereavement Services in Orange County: 714-547-0885

  • For Survivor of Suicide Attempt(s) Services in Orange County: 714-989-8306

What is a Warm Line?

“Unlike a hotline for those in immediate crisis, warm lines provide early intervention with emotional support that can prevent a crisis – and a more costly 911 call or ER visit. The lines are typically free, confidential peer-support services staffed by volunteers or paid employees who have experienced mental health conditions themselves. "It's unimaginable, hard to conceptualize, for those who don't work in this field, what the level of need really is," said Quinn Anderson, who manages the NAMI HelpLine.”