Please Note: The resources in this directory are national and local resources and service providers that support individuals impacted by gun violence. This list was compiled by local Everytown Survivor Network and Moms Demand Action volunteers. The Everytown Survivor Network and Moms Demand Action do not endorse or recommend any specific service provider.
National Resources
National Distress Helpline (all ages) 1-800-985-5990
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (all ages) 1-800-273-8255
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
National Sexual Assault Hotline (all ages) 1-800-656-4673
Trevor Line (for LGBTQ teens and young adults) 1-866-488-7386
Finding Local Resources
If you are a survivor of gun violence, you may need local resources. Most communities offer information and referral services that can help you connect to services and programs close to home. Below are instructions on how to find help with common needs following a crisis event:
- Contact your local or state resource by dialing 2-1-1 on your phone. 2-1-1 is a formal information and referral system that gathers, organizes, and maintains information on community services and programs. When you call 2-1-1, be prepared to provide your zip code and a list of needs.
- Alternatively, you can search the internet for 2-1-1 databases that apply to your state, city, or area. Type “2-1-1” and the name of your state or city into the search box. Your search results will likely give you a link to your state or local 2-1-1. Once you arrive at the 2-1-1 site, you will be prompted to enter your zip code. You can browse the site by need category (i.e. crisis hotline, crime victim compensation, etc.), or you can search by the name of a particular agency.
- Here is a space for you to note some of your local crisis services:
National Resources
National Distress Helpline (all ages) 1-800-985-5990
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (all ages) 1-800-273-8255
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
National Sexual Assault Hotline (all ages) 1-800-656-4673
Trevor Line (for LGBTQ teens and young adults) 1-866-488-7386
Finding Local Resources
If you are a survivor of gun violence, you may need local resources. Most communities offer information and referral services that can help you connect to services and programs close to home. Below are instructions on how to find help with common needs following a crisis event:
- Contact your local or state resource by dialing 2-1-1 on your phone. 2-1-1 is a formal information and referral system that gathers, organizes, and maintains information on community services and programs. When you call 2-1-1, be prepared to provide your zip code and a list of needs.
- Alternatively, you can search the internet for 2-1-1 databases that apply to your state, city, or area. Type “2-1-1” and the name of your state or city into the search box. Your search results will likely give you a link to your state or local 2-1-1. Once you arrive at the 2-1-1 site, you will be prompted to enter your zip code. You can browse the site by need category (i.e. crisis hotline, crime victim compensation, etc.), or you can search by the name of a particular agency.
- Here is a space for you to note some of your local crisis services: