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Gov. Moore Signs Legislation to Permanently Fund 988 Helpline
Advocates and legislators thanked Gov. Wes Moore for signing legislation that establishes a permanent funding source for the state’s 988 helpline.
Bill to create permanent funding source for 988 in Maryland headed to Moore’s desk
Legislation that would establish a permanent funding source for the state’s 988 crisis helpline system is headed to the desk of Gov. Wes Moore after lawmakers in the House and Senate voted to pass it.
Maryland Lawmakers pass bill to permanently fund 988 hotline
Maryland lawmakers passed a bill to permanently fund the 988 mental health hotline in the state with a fee on residents’ cell phones.
Permanent Funding for 988 Passes
Advocates and legislators applaud final passage of legislation providing permanent funding to strengthen and expand Maryland’s 988 Helplines .
A year with the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: What worked? What challenges lie ahead?
The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline's 988 hotline marked its one-year milestone this month. Mental health experts say the three-digit number made help more accessible than before.
WATCH: Marylanders on the Value of the 988 Helpline
Watch what these Maryland leaders and community members have to say about how 988 is helping Marylanders.
They have minutes to save a life — 988 is a year old and busy
They’re like the emergency room doctors of an urgent care of the mind, and they’ve had more than 4 million conversations in the past year.
Maryland’s mental health hotline 988, now taking calls
There’s a new mental health and suicide prevention hotline which connects callers in both Baltimore city and county alongside Howard and Carroll counties to supportive ears.
Baltimore Sun
Maryland health officials have launched the state’s part of the new 988 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Maryland Matters
Maryland lawmakers are sponsoring bills to divert more mental health crisis calls from law enforcement and help the state prepare for a national transition to the 988 crisis hotline.
BALTIMORE SUN COMMENTARY
If you or a loved one were to face a crisis brought on by substance use or a mental illness, would you know whom to call for help?