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			A REMINDER OF ILLINOIS’ TEXT LINE 
			(55-2020), PROVIDING SUPPORT DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC 
			Illinois Helpline Provides Quick Answers 
			to Questions about Available Resources to Illinois Residents During 
			COVID-19 Pandemic; Call4Calm Service Available to Residents 
			Experiencing Stress and Other Hardships 
			 
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            [June 12, 2020]  
            
            
            The Illinois Department of Human 
			Services (IDHS) is reminding Illinois residents about the Illinois 
			Helpline, a resource for residents who need emotional support or 
			quick answers to questions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Illinoisans 
			can text “TALK” to 55-2020 (or "HABLAR" for Spanish) for the 
			Call4Calm service, or text their questions about services provided 
			by IDHS in communities across the state. 
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			 The text line is free of charge and designed to 
			support residents who have questions about services or who are 
			experiencing stress. In addition to the Call4Calm service, the text 
			number can help Illinoisans find help and guidance on other critical 
			issues during the pandemic. Residents can text keywords like 
			"UNEMPLOYMENT," "FOOD," or "SHELTER," to 55-2020 to receive 
			additional information in response. 
			
			  
			“With today being 5-5-2020, we wanted to remind Illinoisans they can 
			text 55-2020 for a listening ear and support for hardships they may 
			currently be experiencing,” said Grace Hou, Secretary of IDHS. 
			“People who need help are not alone during this unprecedented 
			challenge. We are here for you and can answer many questions you may 
			have about available services.” 
			 
			Once a resident texts “TALK” to the helpline, within 24 hours they 
			will receive a call from a counselor employed by a local community 
			mental health center to provide support. Calls are anonymous. Since 
			Governor Pritzker announced Call4Calm on April 11, 2020, nearly 
			2,000 individuals have texted the helpline. There are 62 Community 
			Mental Health Centers supporting the Call4Calm service. 
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            In addition to their training as mental health 
			professionals, every counselor has received additional resources, 
			including tips for parenting during the Stay at Home Order, 
			materials for individuals experiencing or at risk of violence at 
			home, and other suggestions for reducing stress and coping with 
			social isolation, loneliness, fear, and other emotions related to 
			the current situation. 
			 
			The Division of Mental Health at IDHS continues to monitor potential 
			sources of information and further training for counselors and will 
			share updated resources and guidance for everyone who provides 
			emotional support calls in order to offer the best service possible. 
			 
			The Illinois Helpline also includes direct links to suicide 
			prevention phone and text lines, as well as domestic violence phone 
			and text lines. The Illinois Helpline is not a crisis line. If you 
			or someone else needs immediate assistance, please call 9-1-1. 
			 
			Illinoisans can always visit www.dhs.illinois.gov/HelpIsHere or call 
			1-833-2-FIND-HELP (1-833-234-6343) for access to IDHS benefits, 
			services and supports. 
            [Illinois Office of Communication and 
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