VA Expands Suicide Prevention Efforts through Text Messaging Service

Veterans Crisis Line Provides Confidential Help to Veterans and Families

The Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding its efforts to prevent suicide through several new initiatives that increase the availability of services for Veterans, Servicemembers and their families.

The new initiatives include a new, free, confidential text-messaging service in the existing Veterans Crisis Line, introduction of toll-free access from Europe, and collaboration with Vets Prevail and Vets4Warriors, two groups providing crisis help to Veterans, Servicemembers and their families.

Now, in addition to the Veterans Crisis Line (1-800-273-8255 and Press 1) and online chat (www.VeteransCrisisLine.net), Veterans and Servicemembers in crisis—and their friends and families—may text free of charge to 83-8255 to receive confidential, personal and immediate support. The text service is available, like the Veterans Crisis Line and online chat, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year and connects a user with a specially trained VA professional -- many of whom are Veterans themselves.

America's brave men and women in uniform should be able to count on the full and unwavering support of their government. We must never forget your service and sacrifice, and we must stand firm in our commitment to help you as you return to civilian life. As a Member of Congress I will always honor your service and do my part to honor the sacred trust we have with all those who have dedicated themselves to fighting to protect the freedoms we enjoy in the United States of America.