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NYS Hopeline

Resource Author/Owner/Service Provider

NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS)

Description

NYS HopeLine, offers hope 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for alcoholism, drug abuse, and problem gambling. All calls are toll-free, anonymous, and confidential. The HopeLine is staffed by multi-lingual, masters level clinicians who provide information and referrals to service providers. 48 hours call back is available for follow-up if requested.

Hotlines

  • 1-877-846-7379, Toll Free, 24 hours - 365 days Multi-lingual

Categories

Addictions (Other than Alcohol and Substance Abuse)AdvocacyAlcohol Misuse / Abuse / AddictionCo-dependencyCounselingDrug and Substance Misuse/Abuse/AddictionGeneral Support for FamiliesInformation and ReferralSelf-AdvocacySupport GroupsTreatment and Recovery

Related Terms

addictioncrisishotlineservicestreatment
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1-800-273-TALK (8255) Toll Free
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Family/Youth Support and Peer Advocacy

Information and support for individuals and families with behavioral, emotional, physical and/or mental health challenges.

Financial Assistance

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Information regarding the discrimination against people with physical/mental disabilities, as well as information on protective services.

Training and Technical Assistance

Planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of activities designed to achieve specific learning objectives and help resolve problems.

Developed by the Council on Children and Families and Funded by the Developmental Disabilities Planning Council