The NEDA Helpline is available Monday-Thursday from 9AM to 9PM ET, and Friday from 9AM to 5PM ET.
Contact the Helpline for support, resources and treatment options for yourself or a loved one.
Helpline volunteers are trained to help you find the information and support you are looking for. Reach out today!
You may reach the Helpline at (800) 931-2237
For crisis situations, text “NEDA” to 741741 to be connected with a trained volunteer at Crisis Text Line.
Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now at 1-866-488-7386.
Peer support for caregivers
Care2Caregivers is a free support helpline for caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. When you call us, you will speak to a peer – someone who has been in your shoes and understands the frustrations of caregiving. Call for information about your loved-one’s disease, referrals to helpful resources in your community, or just to chat to someone who has been there, and cares. When you care, we are there.
800-424-2494
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About Smokefree.gov
Smokefree.gov is designed to help you or someone you care about quit smoking.
People want to quit smoking for different reasons. Different people need different types of support to quit and stay smokefree. Smokefree.gov has the information and resources to fit your needs—no matter your reason or the type of help you’re looking for.
You’ll find quizzes, tips, plans, apps, text messaging programs, and other ways to get ready to quit and be smokefree for good. Try starting with Tools & Tips, then explore all the on-demand, 24/7 help Smokefree.gov offers.
The National Cancer Institute’s Tobacco Control Research Branch created and manages Smokefree.gov. Smokefree.gov is a major component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ efforts to develop mobile health programs designed to reduce the prevalence of smoking in the United States and address this major threat to public health, particularly among certain populations.
If you have questions about Smokefree.gov contents or technical features, email NCISmokefreeTeam@mail.nih.gov.
Smokefree offers tools and tips to quit smoking in English and Spanish.
Many smokers don’t know where to begin their quit journeys. There isn’t one right way to start, but getting prepared and knowing what to expect can make things easier. Learn know to prepare for your quit day
Prepare to Quit
There are things you can do before you smoke your last cigarette to help make quitting a little bit easier.
Steps to Manage Quit Day
Today is your Quit Day, be proud! Start strong by knowing what to expect and how to manage difficult moments on your first smokefree day.
Why Quitting Is Hard
Knowing why quitting is so difficult can help you be prepared to face the challenges of quitting.
Tools & Tips
Learn about different tools to help you quit and how to use them.
Smokefree Text Messaging Programs
Smokefree.gov offers free text messaging programs that give 24/7 encouragement, advice, and tips for becoming smokefree and being healthier.
Find the program that meets your needs. You can sign up or opt-out at any time.
Being a parent is a critically important job, 24 hours a day. It’s not always easy. Call the National Parent Helpline® to get emotional support from a trained Advocate and become empowered and a stronger parent.
1-855- 4A PARENT
(1-855-427-2736)
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday through Friday
10:00 AM PST to 7:00 PM PST
Operated by Parents Anonymous® Inc.
parentsanonymous.org