1-888-866-8660
https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Nebraska-Family-Helpline.aspx
988
1-800-652-1999
What you know matters. If you see something, say something. Submit an anonymous tip on the Safe2Help app.
833-980-SAFE (7233)
Text chargers from your phone carrier may apply.
(402) 441-4343
(402) 441-7774
http://www.unitedwaylincoln.org
1-888-441-4369
http://familiesinspiringfamilies.org
DHHS Website :: https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/988-Suicide-and-Crisis-Lifeline.aspx
NE Dept of Ed - Help for Parents - Dealing with Suicide Concerns :: https://issuu.com/nu_ppc/docs/parent_guide-help_for_parents_dealing_with_suicide?fr=sYTM1MTUwMTgyNTc
Nebraska Youth Suicide Prevention :: https://youthsuicideprevention.nebraska.edu/
Nebraska Suicide Prevention Coalition Resources :: https://www.nsspc.org/resources-and-links/
The focus of the LOSS team is to provide the clear message of hope that the survivors of suicide can move through this time of shock and despair by providing information a variety of resources available in the community and surrounding areas.
Helpful websites:
Project Extra Mile is a statewide network of community partnerships working to prevent and reduce alcohol-related harms through evidence-based policies and practices.
https://www.projectextramile.org/resource-center/whats-my-role
Mental Health America has complied resources for schools, parents, and youth on how to protect youth mental health in a digital world. Visit Mental Health America for all tips and resources:
Support for people with special needs:
Nebraska Family Helpline: The Nebraska Family Helpline is available 24/7 to parents and families. Any problem, any time: 1-888-866-8660 - https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Nebraska-Family-Helpline.aspx
2-1-1: Directs to all information and supports available. Call 2-1-1 or visit https://www.ne211.org
Central Navigators: Central Navigation is designed to assure families have access to needed supports and services in an effective and timely manner through collaborative partnerships and community based services and supports. https://www.nebraskachildren.org/what-we-do/community-prevention-systems/community-contacts.html
Medicaid members can access care coordination by calling the number on the back of their Medicaid card.
Cash and Other Assistance: For TANF and other state assistance, visit www.accessnebraska.ne.gov or call (800) 383-4278
Internet and cell phone bills: Call your carrier to see what assistance they offer. Or visit https://www.lifelinesupport.org/ or call Nebraska's Telephone Assitance Program at (800) 526-0017.
To find Nebraska Food Pantry locations, please call the Food Bank at 1-855-444-5556.
WIC: Nutrition support for pregnant woman, new mothers, children 0-5 (WIC). Telephone at (800) 942-1171 or at: https://www.signupwic.com/
Food Stamps (SNAP): Visit https://dhhs.ne.gov/pages/accessnebraska.aspx or call (800) 383-4278.
All Doors Lead Home Coordinated Entry System :: https://ccfl.unl.edu/community-services-management/coordinated-entry
Legal Services :: https://www.legalaidofnebraska.org/how-we-help/resources/covid-19-coronavirus/housingcorona/tenants/#TO
Nebraska’s network of domestic violence and sexual assault programs ensure that a safety net of services are available across our state 24-hours a day. https://www.nebraskacoalition.org/get_help/
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Nebraska Family Helpline: The Nebraska Family Helpline is available 24/7 to parents and families. Any problem, any time: 1-888-866-8660.
Nebraska Childcare Referral Network: https://www.nechildcarereferral.org/