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Amid a $7 million deficit to Texas’ suicide hotline, thousands of calls are abandoned monthly

  • Texas faces a $7 million funding deficit for its suicide hotline, leading to thousands of abandoned calls each month as demand increases.
  • The 988 suicide hotline has received over 380,000 calls since its launch, ranking second in the nation, but only 85% of calls are answered in-state.
  • In August, 12% of calls were abandoned, tying Texas with Tennessee for the fifth highest rate in the nation, according to Vibrant Emotional Health.
  • Senate Bill 188 aims to create a trust fund for the hotline, funded by a cellphone surcharge, to improve services and capacity amid rising suicide rates.
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