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LGBTQ+ crisis hotline shut downThe Vermont Department of Mental Health wants people to know that help will continue to be available in the state.
Anyone who needs help can call 988. There are still LGBTQ-specific crisis lines available from different organizations.
The suicide and crisis hotline will no longer have a specialized branch for LGBTQ+ callers under a new federal directive.
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