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Crisis Help: Argentina

If you’re in crisis right now, you’re not alone. Help is available immediately and is confidential.

⚠️ Important content: This page discusses suicide, abuse, and self-harm. If that’s overwhelming right now, just call the number below. You don’t have to read everything.


Phone: (011) 4758-2142 (Buenos Aires)
National line: Various numbers by province
Chat: telefonodelaesperanza.org.ar
Hours: 24/7, 365 days a year
Cost: Free
Languages: Spanish

What happens:

  • Free emotional support
  • Suicide prevention
  • Trained volunteers
  • Confidential, non-judgmental

Other Crisis Options (Choose What Works for You)

Section titled “Other Crisis Options (Choose What Works for You)”

Teléfono de la Esperanza: By province (24/7)

  • Emotional support

BAPSI (psychologists’ association): 4323-0909

  • Referral to professionals

Centro de Asistencia al Suicida (CAS): 135 (from Buenos Aires City/Greater Buenos Aires) or 0800-345-1435 (rest of the country)

  • Suicide prevention, every day 8am–midnight

Salud Mental Responde: 0800-333-1665 (24/7)

  • Mental-health support from psychologists and psychiatrists (Buenos Aires City line)

Teléfono de la Esperanza: 24/7

  • Suicide prevention

Hospital de Emergencias Psiquiátricas: 4931-8000 (CABA)

  • Emergency care

Domestic violence:

  • Línea de Orientación: 0-800-333-0091 (24/7, free)
  • Comisaría de la Mujer (women’s police station)

Sexual abuse:

  • Hospital Nacional de Emergencias “Dr. F. P. Garrahan”: 4308-3000 (children)
  • Sexual violence response center

Teléfono de la Esperanza: 24/7

  • Support for young people

Adolescent support line: Search in your province

Teléfono de la Esperanza: 24/7

  • Inclusive support

Fundación Huésped: 4322-1373

  • Support for the LGBTQ+ community

ANDIS — Agencia Nacional de Discapacidad (now the Secretaría Nacional de Discapacidad): 0800-555-3472 (Mon–Fri 8am–6pm)

  • Disability pensions, benefits, and rights
  • Video-call line for Deaf and hard-of-hearing callers: 11-5728-4011 (Mon–Fri 10am–3pm)

Local municipality: Disability services in your area

SEDRONAR: 0-800-222-0122 (24/7)

  • Drugs and alcohol
  • Referral to treatment
  • Free

Buenos Aires (CABA):

  • Teléfono de la Esperanza: (011) 4758-2142
  • Línea de Orientación (violence): 0-800-333-0091

Other provinces:

  • Search “teléfono de la esperanza [province]“

If there’s immediate danger:

  • Call 911 for police, fire, or ambulance — the integrated emergency number in most of the country
  • Call 107 for a medical emergency/ambulance (SAME, in Buenos Aires City and some provinces)
  • Call 100 for the fire department (Bomberos)
  • Go to the nearest hospital (emergency room)

You don’t need perfect words. Just say:

  • “I’m in crisis”
  • “I’m having suicidal thoughts”
  • “I need to talk to someone”

Counselors are trained to help.


  • Chat available
  • Some services offer video relay
  • All services available by phone
  • Chat on websites
  • Spanish (primary)
  • Some services offer other languages

Contact:

  • Your general practitioner
  • A community mental health center in your neighborhood
  • Your local public hospital

Professionals:

  • Colegio de Psicólogos de Buenos Aires: cpba.org.ar
  • Other provincial colleges

Most services listed are free, but cost and hours vary by service — check each one.

These lines are confidential. Emergency services are contacted only in cases of serious, imminent, life-threatening risk.

Many services run 24/7, but some have limited hours — check each listing.

Many people use crisis services multiple times. That’s normal.

If you’re asking whether you’re “sick enough” to call → You are. Call.



In crisis right now? Call Teléfono de la Esperanza. Everything else can wait.

Cost, confidentiality, and hours vary by service — check each listing.


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