Samaritans
People talk to us any time they like, in their own way and off the record – about whatever’s getting to them. They don’t have to be suicidal.
Whatever you're going through, whether it's big or small, don't bottle it up. We are here for you if you're worried about something, feel upset or confused, or just want to talk to someone. For more information visit www.samaritans.org
Call us on 116 123 or email us at [email protected]
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Samaritans - we’re here to listen
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Talking saves lives – Samaritans
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Seeking help is the bravest call - Samaritans