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July 22, 2025
Oklahoma’s 988 Mental Health Lifeline marks three years

This month marks three years since Oklahoma launched 988, the state’s easy-to-remember mental health lifeline. Since its debut, the line has connected more than 178,000 Oklahomans to immediate, compassionate support for mental health, substance use and suicide crises, according to Solari Crisis & Human Services, Oklahoma’s largest 988 call center provider.

“988 has become a vital part of Oklahoma’s behavioral health safety net,” Interim Commissioner Rear Admiral Gregory Slavonic said. “Every day, Oklahomans in crisis are met with compassion, expertise and a clear path to help when they need it most.”

Launched in July 2022, ODMHSAS’s 988 service replaced the longer National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. This change made it easier and faster for people to reach trained behavioral health professionals in their moments of greatest need. Nearly 87 percent of crises are resolved right over the phone without the need for law enforcement or emergency medical services.

When additional support is needed, 988 staff can dispatch mobile crisis teams and connect individuals to nearby Urgency Recovery Clinics and Crisis Centers.

“988 is more than a number. It’s a lifeline that saves lives and offers hope around the clock,” said Solari CEO Justin Chase. “We’re grateful to stand alongside thousands of Oklahomans each year, helping them navigate through their toughest moments and toward recovery.”

Data from Oklahoma’s 988 dashboard shows most people contact the lifeline because of suicidal thoughts, feelings of depression or anxiety or for help with coordinating their mental health care. Calls come from all across the state, from rural communities to Oklahoma City and Tulsa, showing the broad impact of this essential service.

If you or someone you know is struggling, don’t wait. Call or text the 988 Oklahoma Mental Health Lifeline for free, confidential support.

988 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Oklahomans can call or text 988 any time they are experiencing a mental health emergency, need support for substance use or want guidance on how to help a friend or loved one.

For more information, visit 988Oklahoma.com.

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