WARMLINES
What is a Warmline?
"A warm line is an alternative to a crisis line that is run by “peers,” generally those who have had their own experiences of trauma that they are willing to speak of and acknowledge. Unlike a crisis line, a warm line operator is unlikely to call the police or have someone locked up if they talk about suicidal or self-harming thoughts or behaviors. Most warm line operators have been through extreme challenges themselves and are there primarily to listen. A warm line has the purpose of reducing hospitalization and forced treatment, being a cost effective and non-intrusive, voluntary intervention." from Chaya Grossberg
Find more information @ http://www.warmline.org/
"A warm line is an alternative to a crisis line that is run by “peers,” generally those who have had their own experiences of trauma that they are willing to speak of and acknowledge. Unlike a crisis line, a warm line operator is unlikely to call the police or have someone locked up if they talk about suicidal or self-harming thoughts or behaviors. Most warm line operators have been through extreme challenges themselves and are there primarily to listen. A warm line has the purpose of reducing hospitalization and forced treatment, being a cost effective and non-intrusive, voluntary intervention." from Chaya Grossberg
Find more information @ http://www.warmline.org/
Syracuse Area Warmlines:
Contact Hotline
315-251-0600
www.contactsyracuse.org/ hotline
24 Hours / 7 Days
Cornell University Pet Loss Support Hotline
Hot-Line: 607-218-7457
Website
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6:15 PM - 9 PM
Onondaga County Peer Support Warm Line - Unique Peerspectives
(315) 475-1997
M-F 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Peers in Cayuga County, Inc
315 246 3004
answered 24/7/365
Peers in Cayuga County, a nonprofit organization that supports and advocates for people in the area with mental health challenges, is seeing clients by appointment.
To make an appointment to speak with a peer specialist, call (315) 252-5350.
The warm line is also available to speak with peer specialists at (315) 246-3004.
Contact Hotline
315-251-0600
www.contactsyracuse.org/ hotline
24 Hours / 7 Days
- Provides free and confidential telephone counseling and crisis intervention to individuals of all ages. The hotline is staffed by trained volunteers and staff who assist callers with any personal problem, ranging from loneliness to suicide. Also provides support for the National Suicide Prevention …
Cornell University Pet Loss Support Hotline
Hot-Line: 607-218-7457
Website
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6:15 PM - 9 PM
- Provides a support hotline for individuals who are grieving over the loss of a pet. Hotline is staffed by veterinary students who have undergone extensive training with professional grief counselors.
Onondaga County Peer Support Warm Line - Unique Peerspectives
(315) 475-1997
M-F 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Peers in Cayuga County, Inc
315 246 3004
answered 24/7/365
Peers in Cayuga County, a nonprofit organization that supports and advocates for people in the area with mental health challenges, is seeing clients by appointment.
To make an appointment to speak with a peer specialist, call (315) 252-5350.
The warm line is also available to speak with peer specialists at (315) 246-3004.