Raleigh -- Febraury 15, 2022 When the pandemic struck, every North Carolinian was affected by it in some way.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced that its Hope4NC helpline is now activated.

 Hope4NC helpline provides free and confidential emotional support and connects people with counseling referrals and community resources. Hope4NC can also help people who do not have insurance find behavioral health, mental health, and substance use services.

"The pandemic has led to nearly every North Carolinian experiencing stress, anxiety, loss and other threats to their mental health and wellness,” said NCDHHS Secretary Kody H. Kinsley. “No one should feel alone in this moment. Remember that speaking up and seeking help is an empowering first step toward recovery.”
 

“The Hope4NC helpline services, along with other efforts by the department, are intentionally designed to provide better links to care and support for individuals with mental health needs, recognizing that there are often unique challenges in historically marginalized communities,” said Victor Armstrong, NCDHHS Chief Health Equity Officer.

North Carolina native and hip-hop artist Rapsody produced a video to help spread the word about Hope4NC. The team at NCDHHS encourages people to view the video, share it with others who may need the encouragement.

“Seeking help for mental health issues is as important as seeking help for physical health issues, and Hope4NC is here to help,” said Deepa Avula, Director for the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services. 

The Hope4NC Helpline (1-855-587-3463) responds to texts and calls day or night, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Online chat is also available via the Hope4NC website. Additional resources and information on staying physically and mentally healthy can be found on the Wellness Resources webpage on the NCDHHS COVID-19 website: covid19.ncdhhs.gov.

The initial phase of the Hope4NC program was funded through the Federal Emergency Management Agency in coordination with the Center for Mental Health Services within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Funding for the ongoing helpline is through the SAMHSA Community Mental Health Services Block Grant.

Spanish-language assistance is also available.

Go To Hope4NC


Wnctimes by Marjorie Farrington



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