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    • Dial or text 988, or reach out to NYC Well (1‑888‑NYC‑WELL / text WELL to 65173 / online chat).

    • Crisis Text Line via Internet, text HOME to 741741

    • For youth or child-focused mental health support: Try NYC Teenspace (Talkspace) for 13–17 years old, or call 988 for access to Early Childhood or Adolescent services.

    • Emergency or Life-Threatening Situations Call 911
      If someone is in immediate danger (e.g., fainting, severe malnutrition, suicidal behavior), do not hesitate to call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

    • National Domestic Violence Hotline, (800) 799-7233. Text: Text “START” to 88788, Chat:thehotline.org.

    • NYC HOPE Portal A central resource for domestic and gender-based violence services in NYC. Visit:www.nyc.gov/NYCHOPE,

      Includes: Emergency shelters (confidential and safe), Legal help (orders of protection, immigration, custody), Mental health support, Safety planning tools.

    • Safe Horizon (Largest Victim Services Org in NYC), 24/7 Hotline: 1‑800‑621‑HOPE (same as above). Chat Support (Mon–Fri, 1 PM – 6 PM): safehorizon.org/safechat.

      Services Include: Emergency shelters, Court accompaniment, Counseling & trauma therapy, Help with restraining orders, relocation, and more.

      Culturally Specific Help (NYC-Based)

    • Sakhi for South Asian Women:sakhi.org

    • Arab-American Family Support Center:aafscny.org

    • Sanctuary for Families: Legal and clinical services for survivors, including LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities — sanctuaryforfamilies.org

    • Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services (JBFCS)
      Offers mental health clinics, counseling, and day-treatment across all five boroughs for children, teens, adults, veterans, refugees, and more.

    • Henry Street Settlement
      Serves individuals and families with state-licensed mental health clinics, counseling, day treatment, and supportive housing in Manhattan.

    • Seleni Institute
      Focuses on perinatal and reproductive mental health, offering counseling, support groups, and resources for individuals and families.

    • NYC Well
      A free, confidential, 24/7 hotline offering mental health and substance misuse support. Get help in over 200 languages.
      Call: 888‑NYC‑WELL (888‑692‑9355), Text: “WELL” to 65173.

    • New York State HOPEline (OASAS) Connects you to addiction treatment referrals, prevention, and recovery state-wide. Call: 1‑877‑846‑7369 or Text: “HELP” to 467369.

    • New York Addiction Hotline, Available 24/7 across the state for anonymous assistance in addiction and treatment options. Call: (866) 210‑1303.

    • New York Substance Abuse Hotline, A general support line for anyone needing help or guidance with substance-related issues. Call: 866‑531‑7211.

  • VIRTUAL AND SUPPORT GROUP RESOURCES

    • LEL Therapy (Virtual, NYC)
      Provides culturally competent, harm-reduction-oriented virtual therapy for all genders, backgrounds, and a wide range of eating disorders—even without a formal diagnosis.

    • Nourishing NY
      Offers virtual support groups (meal support, nutrition topics) facilitated by dietitians. Self-pay, with HSA/FSA accepted.

    • The Eating Disorder Center
      Delivers virtual therapy across NYC neighborhoods (Manhattan, Brooklyn, etc.) with goal-oriented sessions including meal exposures and homework.

    • LGBT National Help Center

      https://www.lgbthotline.org/The Trevor Project

    • 24/7 Crisis Support
      Call 1-866-488-7386
      Text ‘START’ to 678-678

    • Trans Lifeline
      Available Monday-Friday
      Call 1-877-565-8860

    • Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
      A trusted provider of LGBTQ+ inclusive care, including mental health services. Multiple locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Youth aged 13–24 can access the HOTT program.

    • National Alliance on Mental Illness https://www.nami.org/Home

    • Center for Disease Control https://www.cdc.gov

    • The Mental Health Project at Urban Justice Center. Legal and advocacy support for people with mental illness, especially for those facing housing, benefits, or discrimination issues, mhp.urbanjustice.org

    • Open Path Collective – Sliding scale therapy (as low as $30–$60 per session): openpathcollective.org

    • 7 Cups – Anonymous online emotional support chat: 7cups.com

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