Availability makes a real difference. As well as being treated with respect, those who call the LifeLine can rely on us to pick up the line.
From Wyoming for the people of Wyoming
988 Day is a national initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The campaign's message is that everyone deserves access to quality mental health and substance use treatment, regardless of their background or circumstances. It emphasizes that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness
Accredited by the American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
What the people of Wyoming do best is helping each other out and that is our mission.
Wyoming folks helping Wyoming folks.
You don’t have to be suicidal to call. If you or a loved one need to talk, call us now. Someone is always there for you on the other end of the line. The Wyoming LifeLine is a member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. If we cannot answer your call, there will always be someone within the network who is there to help.
Our state has great potential and need for building mental health support for its rural and urban populations.
The Wyoming LifeLine was established as an initiative to help protect the people of Wyoming in times of crisis and save lives.
Suffering sometimes can be too difficult to bear. We understand that. And our reason to be here is to provide help and support to all who reach out.
Some of the situations people usually call about can include: needing help with food and shelter, depression, fears, isolation, social pressure, abusive relationships, suicidal ideation, addiction, bullying, discrimination, and others.
Availability makes a real difference. As well as being treated with respect, those who call the LifeLine can rely on us to pick up the line.
When the world seems too much, know that someone trained - and nonjudgmental - is available here to talk to you in the moment.
Everything is confidential.
You don't need to go through this alone.