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Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
Somewhere in Australia there is a new call to Lifeline every minute. This service (13 11 14) now answers around 1,800 calls each day, with around 50 calls from people at high risk of suicide.
People call Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis line 13 11 14 about: suicidal thoughts or attempts, Personal crisis, anxiety, depression, loneliness, abuse and trauma, stresses from work, family or society and self-help information for friends and family.
Lifeline’s services are now made possible through the efforts of around 1,000 staff and 11,000 volunteers, operating from over 60 locations nationwide.
Make your run more meaningful.
Click here to Donate to Lifeline
Services and resources are now provided through phone, face-to-face, and online mediums.
Lifeline is a national charity and relies on community support.
If you have a crisis and need support, you are not alone.
Please call Lifeline on 13 11 14
Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
Somewhere in Australia there is a new call to Lifeline every minute. This service (13 11 14) now answers around 1,800 calls each day, with around 50 calls from people at high risk of suicide.
People call Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis line 13 11 14 about: suicidal thoughts or attempts, Personal crisis, anxiety, depression, loneliness, abuse and trauma, stresses from work, family or society and self-help information for friends and family.
Lifeline’s services are now made possible through the efforts of around 1,000 staff and 11,000 volunteers, operating from over 60 locations nationwide.
Make your run more meaningful.
Click here to Donate to Lifeline
Services and resources are now provided through phone, face-to-face, and online mediums.
Lifeline is a national charity and relies on community support.
If you have a crisis and need support, you are not alone.
Please call Lifeline on 13 11 14
calls from people at high risk of suicide.
People call Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis line 13 11 14 about: suicidal thoughts or attempts, Personal crisis, anxiety, depression, loneliness, abuse and trauma, stresses from work, family or society and self-help information for friends and family.
Lifeline’s services are now made possible through the efforts of around 1,000 staff and 11,000 volunteers, operating from over 60 locations nationwide.
Services and resources are now provided through phone, face-to-face, and online mediums.
Lifeline is a service of the UnitingCare Community and relies on community support.
For any queries related to fundraising please call us on 1800 001 953 or email fundraising@uccommunity.org.au
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UnitingCare Community
A leading provider of community services across the state, UnitingCare Community, (formerly Lifeline Community Care Queensland), is a service group of UnitingCare Queensland and part of a broader health and community services network which supports more than 14,000 people, employs over 15,000 staff and work with 8 500 volunteers in more than 400 locations.
Our core services are focused on child and family care; crisis support; counselling; disability support; and social inclusion. We are also part of the national Lifeline Australia network and run 11 Lifeline Centres across Queensland. These centres offer a range of individual and community support programs, for example, the 24-hour 13 11 14 Crisis Counselling Line; suicide prevention and bereavement support; and community recovery (support during and after large-scale disasters).
UnitingCare Community’s work is based on the model of person-centred care and reflects the organisation’s shared values of compassion, justice, respect, working together and leading through learning.
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