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Arizona Suicide Hotlines


PHOENIX AREA

Arizona Teen Crisis Solutions

For Parents of Struggling & Troubled Teens

24-Hour Cell Phone

(623) 879-9600


PHOENIX

Alternative Behavioral Services

24 hours / 7 days

(602) 222-9444
1-800-631-1314


MARICOPA COUNTY & STATEWIDE

TeenLifeline.org

Peer Counseling Suicide Hotline
3:00pm - 9:00pm Daily
Inside Maricopa County

(602) 248-TEEN
(602) 248-8336


Outside Maricopa County
1-800-248-TEEN
1-800-248-8336


MARICOPA COUNTY

EMPACT Suicide Prevention Center
Suicide / Crisis Hotlines

24 hours / 7 days
(480) 784-1500

Toll-Free Statewide
1-866-205-5229

Arizona State University Hotline
(480) 921-1006

For Students & Staff Needing Telephone Crisis Counseling


PIMA COUNTY

SAMHC - Behavioral Health Services

Southern Arizona Mental Health Corp

Crisis Line

24 hours / 7 days

(520) 622-6000

1-800-796-6762

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