Crisis Connections
Provides free crisis support via phone, text, and chat 24/7 for anyone experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or mental health crisis.
Known For
50 years on the other end of the line — operates 988 and regional crisis lines, plus new walk-in centers where no insurance is needed.
Who They Serve
King County residents experiencing crisis — operates 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline regionally
How You Can Help
Volunteer as crisis counselor, donate, advocacy for mental health services, board service
Budget Range
$10M+
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How To
How to Support Crisis Connections
A step-by-step guide to supporting Crisis Connections — one of Seattle's nonprofits curated by Vantage.
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Learn their mission
Provides free crisis support via phone, text, and chat 24/7 for anyone experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or mental health crisis.
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Identify how you can help
Volunteer as crisis counselor, donate, advocacy for mental health services, board service
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Visit their website
Go to https://www.crisisconnections.org to see current campaigns, donation options, and volunteer opportunities.
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Make your contribution
Donate, sign up to volunteer, or share Crisis Connections's work with people in your network who care about Health / Mental Health.
Frequently Asked
Questions about Crisis Connections
What does Crisis Connections do?+
Provides free crisis support via phone, text, and chat 24/7 for anyone experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or mental health crisis.
Who does Crisis Connections serve?+
King County residents experiencing crisis — operates 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline regionally
How can I support Crisis Connections?+
Volunteer as crisis counselor, donate, advocacy for mental health services, board service
Where is Crisis Connections located?+
Crisis Connections serves the King County (new walk-in crisis centers in Kirkland and First Hill) area in Seattle, Washington.
What is the annual budget of Crisis Connections?+
$10M+
Who leads Crisis Connections?+
Crisis Connections is led by Michelle McDaniel, CEO.
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