434-792-HELP (4357)
Out of Area:
1-800-273-TALK
Free &
Confidential
24 / 7
TTY: (434) 947-5823
Crisis Hotline
Are you feeling overwhelmed by something in your life? Confusion, depression, loss of hope and
suicidal thoughts can all arise when someone is in crisis.  Regardless of the size of the problem,
our help-line assistants are available to help you assess the problem, sort through the feelings,
and explore possible options and resources.

Talking with someone is the first step in getting the help that you need!
Information & Referral
Life presents us with many challenges, some more difficult than others. Relationship problems,
financial worries, depression, loss, job stress and other problems can be overwhelming. Often
people don't know where to turn or feel embarrassed to ask for help. Crisis Line strives to make
help accessible, safe and available whenever someone needs it.

We hope that through Crisis Line, we can help people to find happier, healthier lives.  We also
hope to decrease the incidence of suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, family and community violence
and other destructive or desperate behaviors. We believe it helps to talk through problems.  It
helps to know that you're never alone and that there are resources that can help.

Fact: More people die by suicide than by homicide.  

If you are feeling suicidal... (click here) and call 1-800-273-TALK.
Suicide is NOT the answer!

For Referral Resources online:
211 Online Resource Guide
Telecare Reassurance
TELECARE is a free call out program that serves homebound residents of Central Virginia.  
Volunteer workers provide daily phone contact to homebound residents to check on their physical
and emotional well-being.
AAS Certified Hopeline Network
Crisis Line is certified by the American Association of Suicidology and on the National Hopeline
Network: 1-800-SUICIDE
Crisis Line - Danville
Crisis Line - Danville
CRISIS LINE
OF CENTRAL VIRGINIA, INC.


Crisis Line is dedicated to providing assistance and crisis intervention.  
We will support, refer, assist in prevention, provide educational services
to individuals seeking community information or help for their own or their
family's emotional, physical, and mental well being.
You're Never Alone