Suicide Prevention
For Immediate Concerns
The Army Suicide Prevention Office is not a crisis center and does not provide counseling services. If you are feeling distressed or hopeless, thinking about death or wanting to die, or, if you are concerned about someone who may be suicidal, please contact Military One Source at 1-800-342-9647.
Mission Improve readiness through the development and enhancement of the Army Suicide Prevention Program policies designed to minimize suicide behavior; thereby preserving mission effectiveness through individual readiness for Soldiers, their Families, and Department of the Army civilians.
What's New
- New - DA PAM 600-24, Health Promotion, Risk Reduction, and Suicide Prevention
- New - ALARACT 320/2009: Fragmentary Order 1 to Army Campaign Plan for Health Promotion, Risk Reduction and Suicide Prevention (ACPHP)
- New - Army Releases October Suicide Data
- New - Department of Defense Media Roundtable Briefing: The Army's Suicide Prevention Efforts
Crisis Intervention Resources
- Emergency - 911
- Military OneSource Crisis Intervention Line - 1-800-342-9647
- The Defense Center of Excellence (DCoE) - 1-866-966-1020
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Army G-1, Army Well Being Liaison Office - 1-800-833-6622
- Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline - 1-800-984-8523
- Real Warriors Campaign

