988 Saves Lives. Here’s One Person’s Story.
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a success story.
Since the transition to the 988 Lifeline two years ago, the service has received more than 8 million contacts. In May 2024 alone, 610,378 calls, texts and chat messages were routed to 988, according to data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). That’s up from 413,425 in August 2022, its first full month in service — a 47% increase.
The 988 Lifeline is meeting overwhelming demand and helping people in crisis. People like Addison Eggebeen, who shared with me how calling 988 last year helped her — and how it can help others.
Addison called 988 when she was in crisis. She had arrived home after a stressful day and had no one to talk to. Her suicidal ideation flared, and she felt increasingly lost.
“I was like, ‘this is it.’ I didn’t know what to do,” she said.
But then she dialed 988, and the operator at a call center in Tennessee, where Addison lives, engaged her in a long conversation.
“It helped me calm down in that moment and recognize where I was at and be aware of my surroundings. I would say it saved my life because I didn’t know how far I would take my suicidal thoughts,” Addison said. “It sounds like I’m supposed to say it, but I don’t know if I would be here if it wasn’t for 988.”
That’s why she’s sharing her story.
“I would not hesitate at all to call or text 988,” she said. “There’s nothing to lose from reaching out.”
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While the 988 Lifeline is a success story, the story is far from over. More work remains to improve crisis care and ensure that all people like Addison have access to crisis services when they need care. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a massive undertaking that requires coordination among federal, state and local authorities and organizations. We need to be patient as they continue their work to make 988 more efficient and more responsive as we meet the goal of providing:
The evolution of 911 may provide a glimpse into the journey ahead.
Since a U.S. senator in Haleyville, Alabama, placed the first 911 call in February 1968, the emergency hotline has had an incalculable impact on public safety. But it took time for the service to become established as the de facto emergency service it is today. Making 988 even better will require:
We must also continue to increase awareness of the 988 Lifeline. SAMHSA has numerous 988 resources to help spread the word about the Lifeline, from training and technical assistance to key messages and graphics for social media. I urge you to share them and help to raise awareness about the valuable service that has already saved lives.
And please check out our June 26 webinar on geo-routing. We are working on other resources to support organizations that provide crisis care, and we’ll share those soon because we want to make sure you have all the support you need.
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline has made a profound difference in the lives of so many people in just two short years, and I know we can make it even better and help even more people. People just like Addison.
If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org
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3moWe need to continue to invest and develop this system, it continues to save lives
CEO Arundel Lodge Inc.
3moThank you Chuck. 988 is truly lifesaving but as you indicate there needs to be continued improvement. Geolocation and proper routing is critical to its success and until that occurs across all states it will not fully meet the needs of our communities. If there is not a greater fiscal investment in behavioral health services in general there will continue to be inadequate treatment opportunities.
Principal at William Hudock and Associates
3moSo much progress, but as Chuck points out we still fall short of having a national system that is robust enough to connect people with the care that they need and the capacity to provide it.
Vice President- Centerstone Specialty Clinics Regional Director- Steven A. Cohen Clinics at Centerstone
3moCharles Ingoglia - appreciate the highlight of my daughter’s journey from darkness to light. So grateful for 988 and the person who answered her call-as she is here today to tell her story of hope and healing as a result!
Impact Officer - Health & Wellness
3moI love your recommendations— especially the georouting. Thank you for your diligence and commitment for sustainability for this lifesaving care.