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Every number on this page is free, confidential, and answered by real people who are trained for exactly what you're facing.
Get to a public place if you can. If your phone may be monitored, see digital safety below.
Call 911Anyone in emotional crisis, having thoughts of suicide or self-harm, or worried about someone who is.
Anyone experiencing or worried about physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse from a partner.
Anyone in any kind of crisis who would rather text than talk.
Anyone witnessing or experiencing child abuse, or a parent at the breaking point.
Veterans, service members, and their families.
Trans people in crisis, by trans peers.
Native Americans and Alaska Natives experiencing domestic, dating, or sexual violence.
Local emergency assistance — food, shelter, utilities, mental health referrals.
If you share a phone, computer, or accounts with someone who may be controlling or monitoring you:
You don't need to have the right words. Showing up matters more than knowing what to say.
Every message you send to any AI tool on DIVORSAY is scanned for crisis language. If we detect signs of self-harm, suicide, or domestic violence, we immediately surface 988 and the National Domestic Violence Hotline — before the tool responds to anything else. This safety feature cannot be turned off.
How crisis detection worksIf you came here by accident, that's OK.
The page is here when you need it.