Need help?
Hope Can Happen
Suicide is not inevitable for anyone. By starting the conversation, providing support, and directing help to those who need it, we can prevent suicides and save lives. The resources below are just a few options. If this is an emergency situation, dial 911.
Not an emergency and unsure of what to do? Call the Cincinnati Children's Psychiatric Intake Response Center (PIRC) at 513-636-4124. They will be able to advise you on the next step to getting help.
Talk to a HOPE Squad Member
If you, or a friend, would like to talk to a HOPE Squad member, fill out the Talk to a HOPE Squad Member Google form and you will be connected with someone. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS FORM IF THIS IS A CONCERN THAT NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED IMMEDIATELY (for example - any concern about suicide). This form is only checked during school hours.
If the concern needs to be addressed immediately and it is DURING SCHOOL HOURS, please go to the counseling office and ask to speak with a school counselor or school psychologist.
If the concern needs to be addressed immediately and it is AFTER SCHOOL HOURS, please report your concern on this website.
Hotlines and Text Lines
Crisis Text Line: Text 4hope to 741741 or to 839863
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
Say "suicide resources" to Siri
Clermont County Crisis Hotline: 513-528-SAVE (7283)
Hamilton County Crisis Hotline: 513-281-CARE (2273)
Warren and Clinton Counties Crisis Hotline: 877-695-NEED (6333)
Butler County Crisis Hotline: 844-427-4747
Northern Kentucky Crisis Hotline: 859-331-3292
Ohio CareLine: 1-800-720-9616
Other Mental Health Resources
Click here to access a list of additional resources.