PeerGalaxy Original Calendar

Welcome to PeerGalaxy Calendar featuring over 336,800+ monthly offerings of FREE telephone- and online-accessible peer support, recovery support, and wellness activities!  Plus 50+ warmlines, helplines, chatlines, and hotlines.  Plus workshops, webinars, job postings, resources, observances, special events, consumer input opportunities and more.

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Training Opportunities in July 2020
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Calendar Event Sorting

At the top, the 24/7/365 SAMHSA Disaster Helpline and similar links.

Next, Bundled “All Day” Events

Some organizations (like 12 step recovery programs, AA, NA, AlAnon, etc.) have so many events happening throughout the day that they need to be in a bundled listing to spare endless scrolling.  Often there is a link to look up events by zip code and other criteria.

Lastly, Time-Specific Events

So you can see what’s happening in the next hours, time specific events are tagged and listed by start time from 12:01am early morning to 11:59pm late night.  There can be events and warmlines operating in different time zones, though we try to list all in Oregon’s Pacific Time Zone.

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Apr
15
Wed
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 15 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
16
Thu
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 16 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
17
Fri
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 17 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
18
Sat
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 18 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
19
Sun
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 19 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
20
Mon
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 20 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
21
Tue
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 21 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
22
Wed
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 22 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
23
Thu
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 23 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
24
Fri
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 24 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
25
Sat
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 25 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
26
Sun
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 26 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
27
Mon
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 27 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
28
Tue
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 28 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
29
Wed
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 29 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

Apr
30
Thu
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
Apr 30 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
1
Fri
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 1 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
2
Sat
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 2 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
3
Sun
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 3 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
4
Mon
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 4 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
5
Tue
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 5 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
6
Wed
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 6 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
7
Thu
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 7 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
8
Fri
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 8 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

 

May
9
Sat
2026
00 – Hotline – TDH – The Deaf Hotline – Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline – (855) 812-1001 – Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse – 24/7 @ Phone
May 9 all-day

 

DEAF HOTLINE

Domestic Violence Crisis Support for Deaf Survivors — Confidential · ASL-Accessible · FREE

“Accessibility, confidentiality, and integrity are of great importance to our services. Our advocacy is survivor-centric.”

CALL: 1-855-812-1001

For Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Abuse

CRISIS SUPPORT LINE

24/7 Deaf Survivors ASL Hotline

Reach a culturally-adept, trained advocate in American Sign Language at any hour of the day or night — call 1-855-812-1001. Whether you need safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, or just have questions about your situation, advocates are here for you. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE · Confidential.

 

ONLINE RESOURCES & GUIDES

Healthy Relationships — ASL Educational Materials

Browse ASL video resources on building and maintaining healthy relationships. Visit deafhotline.org to access the full library. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

About Abuse — Anti-Abuse Education

Explore accessible information on domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and other forms of abuse. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

Safety Planning Resources

Access practical tips for creating a safety plan to de-escalate a crisis or leave an abusive relationship safely. Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE. Visit deafhotline.org.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

deafhotline.org — Main website: crisis support, education, safety planning, and contact form for Deaf survivors

thehotline.org — National Domestic Violence Hotline — broader DV resources and referrals (partner organization)

adwas.org — Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) — local advocacy, shelter, and support services for Deaf survivors in Washington State

 

ABOUT DEAF HOTLINE

The Deaf Hotline — formally the National Deaf Hotline of ADWAS — is a partnership between Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, serving Deaf survivors locally in Washington State and nationally since 2003. In 2017 the hotline expanded to full 24/7 availability and has since produced educational materials and provided trainings for advocates and service providers. Deaf Hotline advocates specialize in culturally-competent, survivor-centric crisis support, safety planning, relationship education, and referrals — all in American Sign Language.

 

DISCLAIMER: All services listed are confidential and completely free. Information is shared as a courtesy and is not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).