Psychological Health Program Lookup
National Guardsmen and their families can look up their local ANG PHP contacts for access to confidential psychological health services. Learn more.
No matter where you serve or live, free and confidential help is available.
Dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255
Call 800-799-SAFE (7233)
Text “START” to 88788
Call 877-995-5247
Call 988
Use your preferred relay service, or dial 711 then 988
For those outside the United States, call your local emergency number.
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National Guardsmen and their families can look up their local ANG PHP contacts for access to confidential psychological health services. Learn more.
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