Veterans Affairs Mental Health

Crisis & Suicide Support · Connecticut · Free

VA mental health services and resources for all veterans including LGBTQ+ veterans. Helpful for parents, partners, and friends of LGBTQ+ people who want to know how to support someone in crisis. Most calls last 15–45 minutes and the counselor stays on until you feel steadier. Trans crisis volume spikes around bathroom bills, election cycles, and family holidays — these lines staff up for surges. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.

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Address: Nationwide

Hours: Online

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