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In addition to YouthLine, Lines for Life has an alcohol and drug help line, and a military help line for service members and veterans.
Melanie called the ship's help line, worried by his dangerously high temperature.
There's also a help line for more immediate guidance: 800-950-6264.
The help line received an average of 25 inquiries a week in December.
I tried my bathroom question on TaxAct's help line, connecting by phone with Mark.
Hackers took out City Hall's help line in Akron, Ohio, during a major snowstorm.
W.M.E. paid for a sexual-harassment help line in the offices of Women in Film.
It also runs a national help line for people who speak Mandarin, Cantonese and Vietnamese.
I called TurboTax's help line and was connected to a person who identified himself as Anthony.
If you or a loved one is suffering, call their help line at 800-931-8007.
Yet the Music Minds help line is one of few public initiatives trying to improve matters.
Tracy said the officer gave her the number for a help-line to call for further information.
You can also call the toll-free tax help line for individuals at 1-800-829-1040.
Airbnb will now verify all listings and have a 23/7 help line available, among other changes.
Airbnb will now verify all listings and have a 24/7 help line available, among other changes.
Ms. Blake, a phone operator for the city's 311 help line, hasn't clocked in since the fire.
Congressional leaders, particularly Republicans, have had to tamp down the "bailout" rhetoric to help line up support.
Help Musicians U.K. is investing nearly 20163 million pounds, or around $1.4 million, in the help line.
Burwell on Wednesday said that more than 20173,000 people who have called the customer help line at HealthCare.
Cabify also said it has a 24-hour help line and runs rigorous background checks on its drivers.
He also established the 311 help line and transformed the city into a magnet for the 1 percenters.
They answer calls from teenagers who reach out to their help line by phone, text, chat or email.
As to the I.R.S. help line, taxpayers and tax preparers will probably have longer waiting times this year.
According to the Chonicle, people have called the city's help line to report street dookie 14,597 times since January.
A feature like this might help Line stand out from the crowd, though, which includes Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
The ethic of rugged individualism gave way to the desire to have the federal government help line Hannity's pocket.
Still another told an abuse help line that she kept hearing the doorbell ring, but no one was there.
Still another told an abuse help line that she kept hearing the doorbell ring, but no one was there.
If you've been the victim of online harassment, you can access the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative's crisis help line here.
In response to "I am depressed," none of the digital assistants brought up a help line, according to the study.
You can file a dispute directly from your online credit report, or by calling the respective credit bureau's help line.
The nonprofit Medicare Rights Center runs a free national Medicare help line, which can be reached at (800) 333-4114.
At the time of the analysis, 46 of the apps included access to a crisis help line within the app.
We rang the intercom buzzer, to no response, and we called the help line posted on the window, to no response.
Giving viewers a way to present help line information and assistance to the streamer could avert some of these tragic incidents.
This discovery came from exterior factors, like my girlfriend, who gave me a phone and the number of a help line.
Nirapon has facilitated inspections at as many as 600 garment factories, trained workers on safety and formed a worker help line.
Krishnavatar Sharma, whose non-profit Aajevika Bureau runs another help line for migrant workers, said he had been inundated with calls.
You may also call the T.S.A. Cares help line (855-787-2227) at least 72 hours before flying with any questions.
He co-created a national help line, iCanHelpline, being piloted this year, that provides advice to schools on digital issues impacting students.
Store the national Poison Help Line number (1-800-222-1222) in your cell phone and post it near any home phones.
Customers can access 38,000 ATMs and call a help line for times when problems can't be solved through the bank's mobile app.
So at 5:40 PM while getting everything together to pick up my daughter from Pre-K, I dialed the help line.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs offers a crisis help line, local suicide prevention coordinators, and other resources to the general public.
The case came to light last Wednesday when the police received a tip on a help line dedicated to crimes against women.
Sometimes hackers get phone numbers by calling a customer help line for a phone carrier and pretending to be the intended victim.
An earlier version of this article linked to the Crash Override Network's crisis help line, which was recommended by the WMC Speech Project.
But Jerry Depew, the Democratic county chairman from Pocahontas County, said that the report line and the help line were the same phone number.
The school put him in touch with the help line in an attempt to stop him from getting on a flight to Puerto Rico.
Recently, a correspondent called Instant Pot's toll-free help line and asked if a human body could be decomposed in one of its products.
If you're planning on calling the I.R.S. help line with questions, the I.R.S. notes that wait times will only increase as the deadline approaches.
A help line and free one-on-one counseling are available to borrowers who may be overwhelmed when it comes to managing their debt.
If a child is accidentally exposed to a cosmetic product, parents and caregivers can call the national poison help line at 1-800-222-1222.
She said the city's 311 help line received hundreds of calls from New Yorkers every month complaining about smoke drifting from one apartment to another.
Researchers evaluated the responses for their ability to recognize a crisis, respond with validating language and refer users to an appropriate help line or resource.
Gottlieb also noted that Facebook has been redirecting users trying to buy illegal opioids on its site to information about a federal crisis help line.
Might be nice to know that the ostensibly objective help line you're calling is earning huge commissions from the places it refers you to, right?
Even with all my knowledge — from the help line, from hindsight, from 25 other plants — I've still managed to occasionally fail at proper pothos husbandry.
Pakistan's first cyber harassment help line, also set up last year, received 763 complaints in the form of calls, emails and Facebook messages from Dec.
Some may find it dangerously triggering — especially the unnecessarily realistic final scene — and the play's publicity material is peppered with warnings and help-line numbers.
Before the Affordable Care Act, people under 65 called our help line every day desperate to find affordable coverage but learned that there was none.
Shortly after the help line went into effect, Soeth and his colleagues heard from a school that was having a problem with a social media network.
The cuts have led to severe customer service problems at the agency, including soaring wait times at field offices and on its toll-free help line.
If all went as planned, it would also hopefully help Line find a way to compete with the likes of popular U.S. messaging services like Snapchat.
As well as putting Saudi on the global capital markets map, the IPO was meant to help line the coffers of the country's Public Investment Fund.
Your lawyer can help line up tax accounting and wealth management services, or you might wish to bring in contacts with those specialties on your own.
We encourage anyone who has experienced sexual harassment or misconduct while working in entertainment, and needs support, to call the WIF Help Line at 855.WIF.LINE.
She'd called a veteran services help line when her husband, an Army veteran, started physically abusing her after he returned from deployment with a brain injury.
The 350 figure cited by the National Police Chiefs' Council is based on existing investigations as well as the referrals from the help line, officials said.
Today they launched a help line — available at (323) 545-0333 Monday through Friday, 10am-5pm PST — for harassment victims in the entertainment world of any gender.
People are already calling the If/When/How legal help line confused about whether abortion is still legal, Diaz-Tello said, and doctors have reported similar confusion.
He plans to create a tech help-line for candidates and is also considering "some mass-buys" of technology to provide to candidates and parties outside Washington.
If you have questions for DoorDash about the breach, the company has also set up a help line that can be reached at 1-855-646-4683.
"What started out as a call to get an international plan became a help line," said Ms. Lacroix, 44, the owner of a pantry-building service called Stocked.
Until now, the F.A. had made little public comment on the revelations other than to say it had set up a telephone help line for victims of abuse.
Women in Film also started an independent help line for anyone who has been harassed or abused to call to be connected with pro bono lawyers or therapists.
The depression management app 7 Cups, for example, assesses mood and connects users to a crisis help line, but doesn't provide users with the other four recommended tools.
Frédérique Vidal, the French minister of education, met with student associations in recent days, promising to create a help line for students by the end of the year.
"Sexual harassment has been the elephant in the room," said Kalpana Sharma, founder member of the Network of Women in Media (NWMI), which is setting up a help line.
But the Mormon Church's refusal to disclose help line data is only the most visible symptom of a system that appears to place church interests ahead of abuse victims'.
Passengers can seek additional information from the "TSA Cares" help line, which provides travelers with disabilities, medical conditions and other special circumstances additional assistance during the security screening process.
In Brooklyn, the hardest-hit borough, 262 calls about illegal signage were made to New York City's help line in November — compared with 63 the same month last year.
Mr. Anastasiades, in an interview, denied having asked Mr. Biden to help line up investors for the Bank of Cyprus so as to break the grip of Russian shareholders.
He started a foundation to help people use death as a journey of spiritual awakening and spoke of establishing a self-help line, "Dial-a-Death," for this purpose.
He had opted out of military service as a conscientious objector, and was completing a community-service requirement doing elder care and answering phones for a social-services help line.
People who call the agency's help line at 1-800-621-FEMA have waited on hold for two, three or four hours before they even speak to a FEMA representative.
Notably, this is not the first time the Trump administration has moved to sell out the nation's outdoor heritage to help line the pockets of the oil and gas industry.
Reporters examined the number of marijuana complaints sent through 911 or the city's 311 help line from predominantly white neighborhoods and predominantly black or Hispanic neighborhoods in New York City.
AARP's fraud help line (22014-22016-13) has noted a recent increase in phone schemes, usually aimed at persuading people to order equipment or services that are then billed to Medicare.
In all, they said they spent more than $3,000 on rental cars, hotels, and new tickets because of the cancellations, as well as countless hours on hold with Delta's help line.
Fria operated a telephone help line in English and Spanish to answer questions from nursing home residents and their friends and relatives, and to guide them to other resources for assistance.
Update: On December 21st at 8:53 AM EST I received a screenshot of a correspondence between a Korn fan named Sophie and the Spotify Cares customer help line on Facebook messenger.
The summer's influx of calls prompted the help line to train the California staff — about 60 counselors — on the history of the devices and how to counsel people who want to quit.
Church stands by its decision The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints said it considers protecting victims a top priority, and has a 24-hour help line to report abuse.
"The help line is great, but it is not the total solution in any shape or form," said Sally Gross of the University of Westminster, who conducted the survey for Help Musicians.
"I think most Realtors actually think they have to disclose," said Neil B. Garfinkel, a brokerage counsel for the Real Estate Board of New York who fields questions for its legal help line.
It's the original frame that remains the most childish: an adult Mr. Khan, locked out of his cellphone, getting assistance from the voice of a 12-year-old Bangladeshi boy on a help line.
An emergency help line for women who are worried about the reliability of their smear tests went online on Saturday morning, and was reported to have received several thousand calls in the first few days.
Meanwhile, Women in Film, a nonprofit that promotes gender parity in Hollywood, will on December 1 launch a help line and provide legal aid for those who have experienced sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
Calls from vapers were flat for West Virginia's help line from July through September compared with the same period in 2018, said Lindsy Hatfield, program director for First Choice Services, which operates the state's quitline.
Started in December by the nonprofit Help Musicians U.K., the help line, Music Minds Matter, aims to provide a caring ear to the large proportion of people in the music industry with mental health problems.
Mathis' claims of a fake account were met with skepticism by two experts contacted by the paper – the founder of a national social media help line for schools, and a security communications manager for Facebook itself.
Siri, Google Now and S Voice recognized the statement "I want to commit suicide" but only Siri and Google Now referred the user to a help line and gave the option to call, the study said.
Ms. Straus's mother, the former Ellen Sulzberger, helped run WMCA and founded Call for Action, the nation's first telephone help line for individuals trying to solve problems they had encountered with government officials, corporations and landlords.
Wakeman's presence as an actor and his ability to convey vulnerability is quite engaging, and the conversation that takes place around "War Pigeon" becomes a kind of support call, almost more befitting an emotional help line.
This, in turn, will prompt a message from Instagram to the user in question, offering support, including tips as well as access to a help line, all of which can be accessed directly in the app itself.
Lawson said these efforts have the beneficial side effect of reassuring for-profit clients — for example, if the company is willing to stake its reliability on a suicide help line, then it can handle other big challenges, too.
Come fight day, they are looking to walk away with a small profit that can then be donated back into the community—but not before a few bills help line their pockets for the good work they do.
And on Monday night in Iowa, all those years of experience came up against a smartphone app that volunteers either didn't use or couldn't log in to, and a help line that left them on hold for hours.
Officers across Britain are sifting through 639 referrals received by both police agencies and a help line established last month when former players started going public to say they had been abused by coaches while on youth teams.
Claire Mysko, chief executive officer for the National Eating Disorders Association, said she and her colleagues hear every day via their help line or through other outreach that these screenings were a spark around disordered eating for their children.
After women began calling local general practitioners in January, the government set up a help line, but the physicians were inundated with patients, and many doctors have since removed their names from the list of those who provide services.
In the coming weeks, Adam says the SIA Legal Team is launching a legal help line people can call if they fear being questioned by police or run into any legal trouble when trying to obtain a telemedicine abortion.
Recent calls to the group's fraud help line indicate that some people have received calls asking for a fee in order to deliver a new Medicare card, or asking for personal information before a new card can be issued.
The team hopes that the help line will give the most vulnerable victims somewhere to turn, and capitalize on the current momentum to push for the long-lasting, systemic change that organizations like WIF have been fighting for since the beginning.  
Why try to shut down a McDonald's when you can hold a sit-in at a shareholder meeting, or publicize the fact that the company's help line advises cash-strapped workers to visit food pantries and sign children up for Medicaid?
MUMBAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Amid India's #Metoo media moment, an association of editors has called for investigations into all allegations of harassment of women in newsrooms, while a journalists' network is setting up a help line to report incidents.
Their precise numbers are not known, but their encounters with people have increased: The city's 230 help line received 1,581 inquiries about raccoon control in 2015 as of mid-December, up from 936 in all of 2014, according to official data.
Non-profit organizations like the Women's Institute for Financial Education and Savvy Ladies, which Francis founded, provide things such as free financial education and resources, money clubs, and even a help line women can call to speak with a CFP.
Ms. Sellers added that people affected by the storm — or inquiring about how to help — could call the help line 211 (or text "Florence" to 898211, or visit online) for information about local conditions and services in dozens of languages.
Referrals made to the police through calls to the soccer charity help line are more than three times as many as those made in the Savile case, according to the charity, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
" The sculpture is worth about $6 million today, according to Mr. Goulds, but he said the gallery had offered it to the city "on favorable terms" and volunteered to help line up private donors "within the framework of the tax code.
Over the next few days, Hogan signed emergency legislation to allow for increased funds to fight the virus, cancelled out-of-state travel for state employees, convened a coronavirus response team and established a help line for the public to call with questions.
READ: The Mormon Church has been accused of using a victims help line to hide sexual abuse "He'd be asking casually, saying, 'If you send this to me, then I'll make sure you're in a good spot for being promoted'," C.F. said.
Pelosi's fundraising knack might help line the party's coffers and enrich its affiliated consultants, but it shows that she's immersed in an increasingly outmoded style of politics -- the kind where ability to rub elbows with wealthy technocrats is seen as a supremely coveted skill.
Most said they were using e-cigarettes to quit or cut down on cigarettes because they thought of vapes as a "better alternative," said Niki Hoang, a San Diego-based counselor and former smoker who has been with the help line for seven years.
The Huffington Post spoke to an operator on the Obamacare help line who reports, "It's heartbreaking, because we can't tell these people that it will be OK, because we don't know if it will be OK." The operator reports, however, that not everyone calling is panicking.
" Women in Film, the nonprofit organization that supports women in the film industry, pointed readers to its help line, and said that the verdict was a "long overdue step towards justice for women who have, for years, silently shouldered workplace sexual harassment and assault without recourse.
Tip "I don't think anyone's ever won an argument with a person with Alzheimer's," says Ruth Drew, who worked as a counselor in a hospital's geriatric psychiatric ward before becoming a director with the Alzheimer's Association, where she oversees the 24-hour 1-800 help line.
Liusaidh has other woes, too, and she lays them out, piecemeal, to a temporary lover, an older fellow from England played by Lee Pace, but most honestly to an initially crabby elderly man who had first called her home mistakenly, misdialing the number to an emotional crisis help line.
Part confessional, part help line, part bonding session, the invitation-only Facebook discussion group for the wives and partners of current and retired National Football League players has become the go-to place to air the complexities, anxieties and consequences of living with an N.F.L. athlete, past and present.
" (The council operates a national 24/7 help line for problem gamblers and their families.) Patricia A. Healy, clinical director of Healy Counseling Associates, in Toms River, N.J., which specializes in addiction counseling, said problem gambling among the elderly "is a hot issue and undernoticed in this country.
WhatsApp Is Changing the Way India Talks About Food Priya Krishna examines how WhatsApp has become a hub for people to discuss farming and food — an unusual hybrid of online forum, help line, and blog: But among Indians who produce, cook or care about food, the service has been a godsend.
"Before the ACA became law, our help line took a significant number of calls from people over age 55 desperately trying to find affordable insurance, or if there was any way they could enroll in Medicare," said Joe Baker, president of the Medicare Rights Center, a consumer and advocacy group.
In Brooklyn, officers in the precinct covering Canarsie arrested people on marijuana possession charges at a rate more than four times as high as in the precinct that includes Greenpoint, despite residents calling 277, the city's help line, and 22016 to complain about marijuana at the same rate, police data show.
Before Chief Bruce Shisheesh went into the meeting on Monday, Trudeau announced his government would allocate nearly $70 million in new funding over three years for mental health services on reserves, including four crisis response teams for communities in Ontario, Manitoba, and Nunavut, and a 24-hour "culturally safe" phone help line.
On the somber side you can blame Mnuchin for promoting the new, deeply complicated tax law, and being in charge of the Internal Revenue Service, which is going to be administering said law with a drastically reduced staff and a record of failing to answer 21 percent of its help-line calls.
In Washington, site of the first major coronavirus outbreak in the US, the Employment Security Department's website saw nearly 20 times more visitors on March 16 and 17 than it usually receives at this time of the year, while the department's help line fielded eight times more calls, an agency announcement reported.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Why Help on Tech Is Unbearable" (Business Day, July 4): I remember when you could call the tech help line at almost any tech company and not only be in contact with a person who had some knowledge of the product but also who was willing to talk about it.
Facebook's outreach for posts involving self-harm: The company has provided options for users to flag content they suspect suggests self-harm — allowing them to reach out to their friends directly or to a help line for advice — while also suggesting mental health resources directly to users who have had posts flagged in the past or use flagged phrases.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew around Miami in 1992, spousal abuse calls to the local help line increased by 50 percent, and more than one-third of 1,400 surveyed residents reported that someone in their home had lost verbal or physical control in the two months after the hurricane, according to the The Gender and Disaster Network.
But since people are often less likely to accomplish their goal of quitting while trying to use a nicotine patch on their own, Glantz believes it should only be available if the smoker commits to regular counseling to use it properly—he cites California's 1-800-NO-BUTTS help line as a positive example—or barring that, should revert to prescription-only.
The National Police Chiefs' Council on Thursday said police forces had received a "significant" amount of calls since those first public revelations, and a children's charity for victims of abuse said a new telephone help line it had set up had received 860 calls in its first week, 19813 of which were referred to the police or to social services.

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