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L.A. County hopes to launch a disaster hotline for LGBTQ+ youths
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L.A. County hopes to launch a disaster hotline for LGBTQ+ youths

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Last updated: December 10, 2025 2:21 am
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Published: December 10, 2025
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5 months after the Trump administration shuttered a suicide and disaster hotline for LGBTQ+ youth, Los Angeles County has launched an effort to attempt to create its personal hotline to fill the void.

In July the Trump Administration eradicated the nationwide 988 Suicide and Disaster Lifeline’s “press 3” possibility, which beforehand linked LGBTQ+ youth with specifically educated counselors.

On the time, the Substance Abuse and Psychological Well being Providers Administration, which funds the 988 hotline, mentioned it will not “silo LGB+ youth providers” however quite concentrate on serving all who’re looking for assist.

Dropping the “press 3” possibility has been devastating for youth fighting psychological well being crises, emotional stress and suicidal ideation, mentioned Janice Hahn, L.A. County’s District 4 supervisor whose protection space spans Rancho Palos Verdes, Lakewood, Vernon and Whittier.

Hahn and District 3 Supervisor Lindsey Horvath led an effort to guage the impression of shedding “press 3” and found that greater than 14% of the 5.1 million 988 callers elected to make use of this selection within the final 12 months earlier than the service was terminated.

“It wasn’t only a coverage change — it was a message to LGBTQ+ younger people who their wants didn’t matter,” Hahn mentioned. “However L.A. County is not going to flip its again on our LGBTQ+ younger folks. Not now, not ever.”

On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to direct the county’s Division of Psychological Well being to attempt to develop a neighborhood “press 3” pilot program.

Establishing a neighborhood program requires approval from the federal company that eradicated the service with a proper request coming from the California Well being and Human Providers Company, in line with a county report.

If authorised, Vibrant — the corporate that administers the 988 cellphone tree that routes callers to specialised subnetworks just like the “press 3” possibility for LGBTQ+ educated counselors — would then restore the “press 3” possibility for L.A. County callers.

The county must then determine and fund a number of contracted disaster intervention service suppliers to produce the LGBTQ+ targeted disaster service.

In the long run, the county has additionally supported including a “press 3” possibility for your complete state of California by lively and future laws.

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ailing.) launched in September the 988 LGBTQ+ Youth Entry Act which might require the Division of Well being and Human Providers to take care of specialised providers for LGBTQ+ youth and reserve at least 9% of 988 Lifeline funds every year to maintain and strengthen these providers. The laws is being reviewed by the Home Committee on Vitality and Commerce.

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