Global Crisis Helpline Directory
Find verified emergency support numbers and crisis helplines for your country. Accuracy and reliability prioritized.
🚑 Immediate Emergency Services
📞 Specialized Helplines
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do during a crisis?
Stay calm, ensure your immediate physical safety, and move away from active danger if possible. If there is an immediate threat to life, health, or property, use this directory to locate and call your local emergency services right away.
How do I contact emergency services?
Select your country from the dropdown menu above. The primary emergency response numbers (such as Police, Ambulance, and Fire) will appear in the quick access cards at the top. You can simply tap the "Call" button to dial them directly from your mobile device.
What if my country has no listed helpline?
If your country is not currently listed in our directory, please independently search the official website of your national Ministry of Health or local police service. We are continuously verifying and adding information for more UN-recognized countries.
Are these numbers verified?
Yes. Every number listed in this directory has been strictly sourced and verified from official government authorities, national health departments, or internationally recognized NGOs (such as the WHO, Red Cross, or UNICEF). Every card displays its source verification.
How often is the directory updated?
We regularly monitor and update the database to ensure the highest level of accuracy. You can check the "Last Verified" date listed on each specialized helpline card to see when the information was most recently confirmed.
Can I use this outside my country?
Yes, the directory is accessible globally. You can manually select any listed country from the dropdown menu. This is particularly useful for travelers, expatriates, or if you are trying to coordinate help for a loved one living abroad.
What should I do if the number is no longer working?
If a specialized helpline fails to connect, immediately dial your country's general emergency number (e.g., 911, 112, 999). Afterwards, please report the broken number to us through Socialworkin.com so we can swiftly investigate and update the directory.
Is this directory free?
Absolutely. This directory is provided as a humanitarian public service tool by Socialworkin.com and will always remain completely free to use for everyone, everywhere.
How do I suggest corrections?
If you notice an inaccuracy, please contact us through the Socialworkin.com contact page. Please include a link to the official government or organizational website so our team can verify the correction before updating the public directory.
Can organizations submit verified helplines?
Yes. Authorized representatives from recognized NGOs, emergency services, and government bodies can submit their official helpline details to Socialworkin.com for verification. Once our team independently verifies the source, it will be added to the directory.