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CRISIS INTERVENTION NOTE: In a police, fire or medical emergency, call 9-1-1. Crisis Line (715) 845-4326 or (800) 799- 0122 24 hours/day www.norcen.org/crisis Suicide and crisis intervention, a mobile crisis team, and con- fidential telephone counseling, through North Central Health Care. Crisis Text Line 741741 – Text Short Code http://www.crisistextline.org Text-based emotional support line available 24/7 for any type of Program that permits people who are elderly or disabled to summon help 24 hours/day, by pushing a button on a wristband. The Women's Community (715) 842-5663 (Office) (715) 842-7323 (24-hour support line) (888) 665-1234 (Toll-free) www.womenscommunity.org Emergency shelter and crisis intervention for victims of domes- tic abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, and their chil - dren. Support groups, advocacy, and other specialized services are provided. challenge or struggle. Lifeline Personal Emergency Response (715) 847-2781(Aspirus)

Trans Lifeline (877) 565-8860 www.translifeline.org

Catholic Charities Disaster Relief Funds

(608) 782-0710 www.cclse.org

Provides 24/7 peer counseling and support for transgender people experiencing a crisis and/ or struggling with their gender identity. Trevor Lifeline (866) 488-7386 or Text “START” to 678-678 www.thetrevorproject.org Operates a 24-hour crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgen - der, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Veterans Crisis Line (800) 273-8255 ext. 1, or 838255 (Text) www.veteranscrisisline.net Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with confidential support 24 hours/ day. DISASTER RELIEF American Red Cross (877) 618-6628 www.redcross.org Provides disaster relief in the form of emergency shelter, clothing, food, and other immedi- ate disaster-related emergency needs for individuals affected by fire, tornado, flood, or any natural or man-made disaster event.

Provides assistance with food vouchers, clothing vouchers, insurance deductibles, temporary housing and relocation expenses for individuals affected by fire, tornado, flood, or any natural disaster event. Marathon County Farm Service Agency (715) 848-2330 www.fsa.usda.gov/wi Farm Disaster Assistance pro- grams provide financial assis - tance to producers of non-in- surable crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occurs due to natural disasters. Marathon County Office of Emergency Management (715) 261-1229 https://www.marathoncounty.gov/ about-us/departments/emergen- cy-management Coordinates emergency pre- paredness and disaster recovery operations for County govern- ment. The Salvation Army (715) 845-4272 (715) 845-6583 (After-hours hotline) www.sawausau.org Provides material assistance of food, clothing and shelter to eligi- ble individuals in an emergency or in a disaster situation.

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