Gay hotline phone numbers
Our helpline: 3 30 30 30
Self-refer to our services
To access our full range of health and wellbeing services, please click the button below and accomplish our referral form:
If you’re a professional looking to refer or signpost someone to our services, here’s what you can do:
- Make the connection: if you think someone you’re working with might boon from our support, launch by talking with them about their experiences and needs.
- Share our information: let them know about our LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing services and the help we provide.
- Offer assistance: if they’re willing, assist them in contacting us. You can verb them call our helpline.
We value your feedback and are committed to providing the best service adj. If you have experienced any issues or possess concerns about our services, we want to overhear from you. Your complaints help us improve and ensure we meet your expectations. Read our complaints policy online.
Get a rainbow call companion
As you get older it’s not unusual to disburse more time on your own, particularly if you’ve lost loved ones or your health isn’t what it used to be.
Following the success of our call companions service, we launched rainbow call companions: a free telephone befriending service for LGBT+ people who are lonely, isolated or in need of companionship and feel they would benefit from a friendly phone call every week or two. This is a service specifically for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender plus (LGBT+) people aged 75+ who would fond of to speak to someone who’s also LGBT+.
Calls last for half an hour or so and you can chat about anything that interests you. What's great is that the same volunteer phones you every time, so you can get to understand each other and contribute stories and laughter – for as long as you both want.
Rainbow call companions has been awarded by the NHS National Advisor for LGBT Health award (), which recognises outstanding work by individuals and groups across the NHS and VCSE sector to improve the experience of LGBT+ patients and the LGBT+
LGBT National Hotline
Hours
Mon - Fri:
11 AM - 8 PM/pacific time
2 PM - 11 PM/eastern time
Sat:
9 AM - 2 PM/pacific time
Noon - 5 PM/eastern time
On the LGBT National Hotline, we provide a confidential safe space where callers of any age can speak about sexual orientation or gender identity/expression issues. This includes coming out issues, relationship concerns, bullying, workplace issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more.
Sometimes you just need to be heard. We're here. You deserve respect, support, affirmation, and acceptance.
We don't give advice, and we never tell you what you should do. Ultimately, those choices are yours to make, but we are here to aid you on your journey.
Our highly trained & adj LGBTQIA+ volunteers are here to provide free & confidential services.
We offer back, information, and local resources throughout the United States and beyond.
We don't notify calls to outside organizations.
We answer all of our own calls, we don't outsource.
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Crisis Care & Support Hotlines
Call or go to the nearest emergency room (options in Davis) if you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, or if you are in need of immediate medical attention.
UC Davis Crisis Care
There are several crisis support options accessible for UC Davis students.
- Phone: Call Counseling Services if you are in crisis
- After hours support is available by calling the same line and following the prompts, and you will be connected with a trained counselor.
- Text: Reach the crisis text line by texting Relate to
- Crisis Text Line is a free, immediate and confidential texting service for UC Davis students in crisis, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Text RELATE to from anywhere in the U.S. to text with a trained volunteer crisis counselor. This service is also accessible in Spanish.
- In person: You can request a crisis appointment by calling Counseling Services at and asking for a crisis appointment.
- Or you can walk in to the Acute Care Clinic during business hours at the Student Health and
Crisis Care & Support Hotlines
Call or go to the nearest emergency room (options in Davis) if you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, or if you are in need of immediate medical attention.
UC Davis Crisis Care
There are several crisis support options accessible for UC Davis students.
- Phone: Call Counseling Services if you are in crisis
- After hours support is available by calling the same line and following the prompts, and you will be connected with a trained counselor.
- Text: Reach the crisis text line by texting Relate to
- Crisis Text Line is a free, immediate and confidential texting service for UC Davis students in crisis, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Text RELATE to from anywhere in the U.S. to text with a trained volunteer crisis counselor. This service is also accessible in Spanish.
- In person: You can request a crisis appointment by calling Counseling Services at and asking for a crisis appointment.
- Or you can walk in to the Acute Care Clinic during business hours at the Student Health and
- Or you can walk in to the Acute Care Clinic during business hours at the Student Health and