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  2. Mobile Crisis - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, in parts of the USA and Canada teams can be called via the new suicide & crisis hotline 988 and some other crisis hotlines. [1] [2] [3] Mobile Crisis Teams can be requested by someone in distress, or by anyone who is concerned that someone might harm themselves or someone else, based on their words and/or actions.

  3. King County expands mobile crisis care teams to reach ... - AOL

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    Funding for the expansion of the county’s mobile crisis teams comes in part from $3.5 million from last year's voter-approved $1.3 billion Crisis Care Centers Levy for 2024 and 2025. The levy ...

  4. Veterans Crisis Line - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Crisis Line is a United States–based crisis hotline for military veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers. The service is available 24/7 via the toll-free hotline number 988. Callers press 1 on their keypad to connect to the Veterans Crisis Line instead of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which shares the same ...

  5. Lane County to roll out in-house mobile crisis response ...

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    Gichohi said that while OHA requires 24-hour service, Lane County's mobile crisis would begin as an 8-hour per day service because of underfunding from the state and a shortage of qualified mental ...

  6. Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County set to begin operations

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    What are Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County's operating hours? For now, the service will operate seven days per week, from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Lane County is appealing to the state Legislature ...

  7. Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation

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    The department was originally founded in 1993 with two divisions: employment security and rehabilitation. It also has three boards of commissions: The Nevada equal rights commission, the board for the education and counseling of displaced homemakers, and the commission on substance abuse, education, enforcement, and treatment are within the department. [5]