We're here for you

Suicide prevention and mental health hotline.
Confidential and 24/7. Text or call 7333

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Write us

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Hotline operations are currently funded through a grant from GlobalGiving.

Overcoming Challenges Together

Lifeline Ukraine is a national, professional suicide prevention and mental health support hotline 7333, operating 24/7. Established to initially assist veterans and their families, the hotline now serves all people from Ukraine experiencing suicidal thoughts or emotional crises.
Call 7333 to get support now!

5 years

Since 2019

100,000

+

Total number of consultations

6,000

Calls, Chats per month

4,000

Provided help per month (lack of funding)

We listen without judgment

24/7 confidential support for those in crisis. No matter your age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion, our trained crisis support specialists are here to listen without judgment, offer support, and help you navigate whatever you're going through.

Free, confidential, 24/7

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Write us

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Help us save lives

Our organisation relies on the financial backing of partners and volunteer donations to ensure that no person has to face their darkest moments alone. Whether it's donating on Patreon, PayPal, or spreading the word with our hotline banners, your support matters.

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Online-course: Life-Saving Conversations

Our free online course equips you with the skills and confidence to initiate potentially life-saving conversations with someone you're concerned about. Gain invaluable insights into the root causes of suicidal thoughts. Equip yourself with knowledge that has the potential to save lives.

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Cost

This training course is absolutely free for anyone who wants to take it. Our aim is to save lives, not to generate profit.

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Certificate

At the end of the course, a certificate of completion will be automatically generated for you to download and print out.

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Our gratitude to

The "Lifeline Ukraine Training" project has become possible thanks to the generous support of the American people through USAID under the "Dream and Act" program, implemented by IREX.

Our courses are open to everyone

Whether you're driven by personal concerns for yourself or a loved one, or simply intrigued by the subject matter, our training offers something for everyone. Join us in this vital journey of learning and understanding.

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Lifeline Ukraine History

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Lifeline Ukraine was established in 2019 to support veterans of war and has since expanded its services to all Ukrainians experiencing mental health crises.

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Lifeline Ukraine received funding from the Veterans Reintegration Program, which is managed by IREX and funded by the US State Department.

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Lifeline Ukraine was short-term financed by a grant from the Representation of the European Union in Ukraine.

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Lifeline Ukraine received funding to expand its services to reach young Ukrainians, demonstrating the importance of mental health support during wartime.

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Lifeline Ukraine continued to provide 24/7 psychological support to thousands of Ukrainians facing the challenges of war and PTSD.

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In January and February 2024, Lifeline Ukraine were financed by a grant from Razom for Ukraine. In June of 2024 we were awarded a grant from GlobalGiving to fund the core activities of Lifeline Ukraine for a full further 12 months.

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Paul Niland

Founder

Paul Niland is a businessman and journalist, and the Founder of Lifeline Ukraine.

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Anastasiia Hlazkova

General Manager

Anastasiia is a psychologist and crisis consultant who manages the administrative workflow of Lifeline Ukraine.

Our Partners and Donors

Become a Partner

Support our hotline in helping save the lives.
Lifeline Ukraine needs the support of like-minded organisations to help us prevent suicide and help people with life crisis.

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