As Election Day arrives, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers crucial support to those feeling heightened stress or anxiety. With polls indicating that about seven in 10 Americans feel uneasy about the election, resources like 988 aim to provide immediate, judgment-free assistance for those in need.
Maryland State Senator Cheryl Kagan reminded residents on X Tuesday that the helpline is available to anyone feeling overwhelmed on Election Day.
As I made campaign stops all day, I detoured to visit @EveryMindInc. With all of the election nervousness and anxiety, remember that #988 is available, free, and 24/7/365. Thx to everyone working at @MindHotline!! pic.twitter.com/uZBNcBgLk0
— Cheryl C. Kagan (@CherylKagan) November 5, 2024
People can call, text, or visit 988lifeline.org for help, accessing round-the-clock mental health support. Services include trained counselors who can assist with mental health challenges, substance use concerns, or any emotional distress, with additional support for Spanish-speaking and Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals.
Expanding 988 services has been a national priority, with significant federal funding enhancing its reach and staffing capacity to ensure rapid assistance. If you or someone you know is feeling the weight of today’s election, the 988 helpline is here to help.