California Launches Peer-Run Mental Health 'Warm' Line
California is launching a statewide mental health phone line to help those who need help, but aren't in crisis.
Most counties already run a suicide prevention hotline. But only a few have a warm line, which offers emotional support and resource referrals for people who are experiencing depression, anxiety and other symptoms but arent considering taking their own lives.
Mental health advocates say its this lower level of care can be vital for people who want to talk to someone about their feelings, but dont feel they need a crisis line.
Its for people who are, quite honestly just feeling alone, said Democratic Assemblymember Phil Ting, who pushed for the statewide line. Youll get callers who say Hey, Im not feeling suicidal, but I just want to talk to somebody.
The Mental Health Association of San Francisco has been running a Bay Area warm line since 2014, but outreach manager Peter Murphy says they lost their state funding in 2018 and have had to rely on volunteers to stay open.
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