Texas: Governor Abbott Announces New Crisis Support Line For Texans Affected By Floods
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~ In the wake of recent catastrophic floods in Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has announced the launch of a new statewide crisis support line for those impacted by the disaster. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has established the Texas Flooding Emotional Support Line, which will provide professional crisis counseling at no cost to those in need.

Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of mental health support for those affected by the floods, stating, "The State of Texas continues working to ensure that Texans hardest hit by these devastating floods have the resources and support they need, and that includes mental health support." He also expressed his hope that this new crisis support line will provide comfort and strength to survivors, families, and first responders as they work towards healing and recovery.

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The crisis support line, available 24/7, can be reached at 833-812-2480. All calls are confidential and will be answered by trained personnel who specialize in working with disaster survivors. Michelle Alletto, HHSC chief program and services officer, stressed the importance of dedicated mental health support during times of natural disasters. She stated, "The physical and emotional effects from a natural disaster are profound, and can have lasting effects on hearts, minds and communities."

Through this crisis counseling service, Texans can receive emotional support as well as assistance with reviewing their disaster recovery options and referrals to other programs. The goal is to promote positive coping strategies and prevent additional stress for those affected by the disaster.

For more information on mental health resources available to Texans impacted by the floods, individuals can visit the Disaster Behavioral Health Services page. The state government is committed to providing necessary resources for those in need during this difficult time.

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