Duluth Vet Center - Suicide prevention
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline also provides free and confidential text and chat features available 24/7.
Find support and resources from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Sioux City Vet Center - Suicide prevention
Safety is our main concern. Suicide is difficult to discuss, yet it's a factor of many Veteran and service members' readjustment concerns. Our team is open, direct, and compassionate to these needs and also the associated fear with being honest about concerning thoughts and feelings. We're able to provide support. We'll walk step-by-step to help you better understand internal and external resources to stay safe.
Lincoln Vet Center - Suicide prevention
Our counselors will work with you to develop plans for safety, reduce symptoms, and make any needed adjustments in care. This may include making additional referrals. We’re here to help you get to the right place and to feel better overall.
Wichita Vet Center - Homeless Veteran care
The Vet Center along with the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center and community resources help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or personal transition.
Even if you don’t qualify for VA health care, you may qualify for non-VA resources in our community. Please contact us for additional information at 316-265-0889 for VA or community referrals.
Sioux Falls Vet Center - Suicide prevention
If you need help and want to connect with another Veteran or service member, we’re here. Some of our staff are Veterans too. We understand Veteran and military experiences and can provide one-on-one counseling.
We can connect you with our local VA Suicide Prevention Coordinator for additional support.
Omaha Vet Center - Suicide prevention
Rapid City Vet Center - Suicide prevention
We can help connect you to VA and community resources that will help you feel safer and more optimistic about your future.
Metro East Vet Center - Suicide prevention
If you need the Veterans Crisis Line, you can also reach them via confidential chat on their website or by texting 838255.
Go to the Veterans Crisis Line website
Our primary focus is your safety. If you feel hopeless, suicidal, or just need to talk with someone, let your counselor know. You can work together to feel safer and more optimistic about your future.
Springfield, IL Vet Center - Suicide prevention
Your safety is our priority. If you feel hopeless, suicidal, or in need of crisis care, let your counselor know so you can work together to help you feel safer and more optimistic about your future.
Evanston Vet Center - Suicide prevention
If you need help and want to connect with another Veteran, we’re here. Some of our staff are Veterans, too. We understand Veteran and military experiences and can provide one-on-one counseling. We can connect you with our local VA suicide prevention coordinator for additional support.