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One in four people across the globe will struggle with mental illness at some point in their lives. Nearly two-thirds will never seek help from a health professional. Suicide claims nearly 50,000 lives in the U.S. alone every year—more than twice the toll of homicide. In the past two decades, suicide rates have increased by nearly 30 percent across all demographics. Young adults have seen an increase of major depression by 47 percent since 2013.    

Crisis Text Line saw the need to create rapid-response crisis counseling by leveraging big data and the dominant communication medium of today—text messaging. Crisis Text Line reaches underserved demographics; it skews young, rural, and low-income. People in crisis text 741741 and a trained Crisis Counselor responds within minutes, 24/7, to help assess risk, deescalate the situation, and craft a plan for continued safety.    

Crisis Text Line supports people in imminent danger and uses its real-time data to continuously improve their intervention services. Crisis Text Line hosts the largest public dataset on mental health. In addition, they share aggregated and anonymized data via CrisisTrends.org with the goal of strengthening the broader mental health system. Partners—ranging from police departments to state departments of health, and community colleges to the Boys and Girls Club of America—use this data to improve essential services and shape policy. Crisis Text Line’s innovation makes crisis counseling more accessible and efficient while working to catalyze an effective, cohesive mental health support system. 

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Two thirds of people struggling with mental illness never seek professional help. 

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Crisis Text Line is rapid-response counseling that reaches underserved demographics.

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In 2013, while still CEO of DoSomething.org, Lublin turned her popular TED talk into the building blocks of Crisis Text Line.

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Crisis Text Line shares aggregated and anonymized data via CrisisTrends.org to strengthen the broader mental health system.

Ambition for Change

Mental health policies are informed by an accurate, timely understanding of mental health illness realities, particularly of underserved populations. Mental health providers have the evidence necessary to design and deliver prevention, diagnostic and treatment services when, where and how people need them.

Path to Scale

Implementation partners improve their programs and inform their strategy with Crisis Text Line’s data. Partnerships with government, law enforcement, civic and educational institutions employ the data to improve the broader mental health system.     

Skoll Awardee
Nancy Lublin

Former Chief Executive Officer, Crisis Text Line

At age 23, Nancy Lublin turned a $5,000 inheritance into Dress for Success, a global entity that provides interview suits and career development training to women in need. Today, Dress for Success helps women reclaim their destinies in almost 150 cities in 22 countries. In 2003, Nancy came to DoSomething.org, and rebuilt it to leverage technology to mobilize more than 6 million young people across the US and in 131 countries to sign up for a volunteer, social change, or civic action campaign. In 2013, while still CEO of DoSomething, Nancy launched Crisis Text Line which processed one million messages in its first six months. She served as CEO until June 2020. Lublin has a BA from Brown University, an MLitt from Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar, a law degree from New York University, and is an Aspen and Schwab Fellow. 

Impact & Accomplishments
  • Exchanged over 100 million text messages to date in the U.S.  
  • Conducts more than 4,000 conversations every day  
  • Following a conversation, 68 percent of texters agree on a health and safety plan   
Affiliated
Darren Mastropaolo
Director, International, Crisis Text Line
Elana Jacobs
Director, Crisis Text Line International, Crisis Text Line
Bob Filbin
Chief Data Scientist, Crisis Text Line
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