Resources for Service Members, Veterans, and their Families

Service members and veterans are at higher risk for suicide. It is important that we support our service members, veterans, and their families during and after their service to cope with the stresses and trauma often associated with their work.
A great starting place for getting connected to a variety of mental health and social services for veterans in Rhode Island.
Here is information about Rhode Island-based mental health services for Veterans through the VA.
A variety of mental health resources, information, treatment options, and more for veterans, veterans’ supporters, and the general public.
If you are a veteran in crisis or are concerned about one, connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders. Many of them are veterans themselves. Call 988, or text 838255.
If you are a Veteran or Active Duty Service Member needing help connecting to income assistance, education services, mental/behavioral healthcare and more, please fill out the interest form. A case manager will reach out to see if you are eligible for referrals.
Rhode Island’s primary resource for homeless and at-risk veterans.
Learn more about reducing access to things people can use for suicide, like firearms or medicines.