Resources

Resources

Resources

If you are in Crisis and it is after normal business hours:

  • Call 856-256-4333 to speak with an on-call counselor who is available for an emergency phone consultation and crisis intervention.
  • Call Public Safety at 856-256-4911. Public Safety can connect you with an on-call counselor. 

On Campus Resouces:

Off Campus Resources:Call any of the following 24/7 free and confidential crisis hotlines.

    • National Suicide Hotline:  988  988lifeline.org
    • LGBTQ Trevor Lifeline: 1-866-488-7386 or Text: START to 678-678
    • Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860
    • SERV (Services Empowering Rights of Victims): 1-866-295-7378      
    • Addictions Hotline: 1-800-662-4357
    • National Eating Disorders Association Crisis Text Line: Text NEDA to 741741
    • If you identify as a young person of color you can text the word STEVE at 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor 24/7.   stevefund.org/crisistextline
    • If you identify as Muslim, you can text the word SALAM to 741741 or call 1-855-95-AMALA (1-855-9526)

Election related reources provided by NASW-MA:

  • Crisis text line: Text ELECTION to 741741 for support on coping with the election 
  • How to build a care toolkit for yourself and your community. Indiana University School of Medicine
  • Strategies for coping with election stress, from a therapist who runs a group on getting through the presidential election. Seattle Times
  • 11 affirmations to help ease election anxiety. Odyssey Online
  • Specific tips for managing sociopolitical stress. Lafayette Counseling Center
  • Tools for self and community care, including building a positive support network. The Better You Institute 
  • See more of the NASW MA toolkit including resources for clinicians working with vulnerable populations.