Home News CoverageGeorgia’s new 988 mental health crisis hotline is already responsive Published September 15, 2022 The CVT Georgia team worked with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on the outcomes of the new 988 mental health crisis line. “One key area for improvement is making the 988 hotline more accessible to non-native English speakers, said Darlene Lynch, Head of External Relations for The Center for Victims of Torture Georgia. Lynch, whose organization works with refugees and other survivors of torture, said that very few of the community groups she works with are aware of the number’s existence.”LinkGeorgia’s new 988 mental health crisis hotline is already responsiveSourceAtlanta Journal-ConstitutionShare this News Coverage
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