Are There Any Free Help Hotlines in My Area?

Question by Raquel: Are there any free help hotlines in my area?
My mum is having suicidal fits, My dad is of no help and my brother (30years old) still lives with us and has a drug addiction and is very violent. In this house, I’m 18 years old and the only sane one, along with my two younger sisters (13&15 years old) Its kinda urgent.

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Answer by that girl over there
First know their behavior is not your fault nor can you control what they think or do. You need to keep yourself and your siblings safe if possible. Take care.

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2 Responses to Are There Any Free Help Hotlines in My Area?

  • Scott Braun says:

    You can try to google “social services in Your City, State” Call them or go there to ask for help. It doesn’t have to be in your city for them to work with you. If you cant find anything…Honestly, I would go to your local police station, literally, and ask for help. Tell them you do not want to press any charges on anyone, nor start any kind of investigation, Tell them you’re just looking for a place that offers help. Be very clear about that and they will point you in the right direction without visiting your house. you can also try the local Job and Family Services bureau. If it is truely a hostile environment, you may consider getting the police and or social services involved directly. They are always anonimous as to who made the claim. I would also ask them to make sure they dont tell anyone that you’re the one who made the claim. You can also google suicide hotline.

  • bayoupeach says:

    I agree with the other two posts. Also try looking in the front of your telephone book they may have numbers that might be able to help you.

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