Peace Pattern Ministry
Need Help? Here Are Some Recourses.
The Trevor Project ( For LGBTQIA+)
If you are thinking about suicide or are feeling alone and need someone to talk to, please call the
Trevor Lifeline at 1-866-488-7386 for immediate help. It’s free, confidential, and available 24/7.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
They can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
1-800-273-8255
If someone experiences suicidal thoughts or behaviors, you can offer mental health first aid support until professional help arrives. Mental health first aid is a form of first aid support that you can provide to anyone who struggles with a mental illness or who is experiencing a mental health crisis, like suicidal thoughts. First aid is only a temporary solution, it is not designed to heal or fix a mental illness and should only be provided until professional help arrives. Mental health first aiders offer kindness during psychological crises and encourage treatment through psychiatric care or counseling. Mental health first aid courses are open to everyone. To take a course in your area, visit Mental Health First Aid USA.
1-844-292-4003
Elemy
This free resource explains how to recognize warning signs in those that are Neurodivergent, as well as suicide risk factors and prevalence. Additional important topics such as treatment options and advice for parents and parents are also covered. Please take a look:
1-833- 458-0386
If you or a loved one are struggling with an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, get the help you need today. They will help you find a top-rated treatment program.
1-844 640-0175
Bicycle Health
Individuals with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) have a 13 times higher risk for suicide than those without OUD. To spread awareness they recently published an educational guide on suicide and OUD, high-risk populations, causes, prevention, what to do if a loved one is showing signs of being at risk of self-harm or suicide, and more.
Phone: +1 844 943 2514
Addiction Group
At Addiction Group, they have a wealth of information on the topic of addiction treatment, including inpatient rehabilitation. Inpatient rehabilitation is a form of treatment that involves a patient living at a treatment facility while receiving round-the-clock care and support. This type of treatment can be highly effective for individuals struggling with severe addiction or those who have not had success with other forms of treatment.
Phone: (928) 723-1202
Boca Recovery Center
Nearly a quarter of American adults in 2020 had a form of mental illness, with mood and anxiety disorders being some of the most common. Depression and addiction commonly co-occur, and each condition can complicate the other. Their content team collaborated with our medical staff to create a comprehensive depression and addiction resource guide.
24/7 helpline: (800) 516-4357
HELPING SURVIVORS OF
SEXUAL ABUSE & ASSAULT
Their mission is to assist anyone who has been victimized by sexual assault or abuse. Their website is a compilation of information around different instances of sexual violence. They offer resources to assist survivors and their families, and they will continuously be adding more. They recently made a guide specific to child sex abuse. It has tons of great info, including how to help a child who has experienced this or how to be aware if a child is being groomed.
AddictionHelp.com.
Addiction Help is one of the only educational websites founded by a recovering addict, an addict’s spouse, and a board-certified addiction doctor.
Over 100,000 Americans have died of a drug overdose during the pandemic, and so we created this website with a clear mission - we want to save lives.
1-866-788-0805
Nayo Cares
At Nayo Cares Inc., our mission is to guide individuals and families affected by domestic violence on a transformative journey. We are dedicated to offering immediate assistance, education, counseling, and collaborative partnerships to ensure survivors have the resources needed to reclaim their lives.
Through our "A Safe Escape" approach, which includes our Safe Ministry program, we strive to empower survivors spiritually, offering a peaceful and loving way to build a relationship with God and Jesus Christ. We believe in the power of faith to provide solace and strength to those in need, allowing them to break free from the bonds of domestic violence.
Call Us Toll-Free: (888) 264-1686
Our Company Ph: (718) 952-3567
Fax: (718) 952-3567
Nayo Cares (link to website)
Drug Rehab USA
LGBTQIA+ rehab centers provide compassionate, identity-affirming care for individuals facing the combined challenges of substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health conditions. Members of the LGBTQIA+ community are disproportionately impacted by addiction due to stigma, discrimination, and trauma, with rates of substance use nearly twice that of heterosexual adults. Specialized programs offer safe, supportive environments with non-gendered housing, master-level clinicians, and therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, and family therapy. Through inclusive counseling, peer support, and holistic approaches, LGBTQIA+ treatment centers help clients build confidence, strengthen relationships, and achieve long-term recovery in a community that respects and affirms their identity.
Support Hot Line 1-888-479-0446
Link: 5692 LGBTQIA++ Friendly Drug Rehab Centers
Mark Behavioral Health
At Mark Behavioral Health, They are dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive mental health treatment for adults facing a variety of mental health challenges.
Their residential program offers a safe, comfortable space where clients can focus on healing with the support of a highly skilled clinical team. They believe in the power of evidence-based care, personalized treatment, and the importance of addressing the whole person — mind, body, and spirit.
Phone # (561) 639-0378
Link: Mark Behavioral Health
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