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CDC provides advice for people on ways to manage stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming for adults and children. Finding healthy ways to cope with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger. Simple actions like eating healthy, well-balanced meals and ensuring you get enough rest can make a big difference in helping you cope during this public health crisis. It's also important to take breaks from watching, reading, or listening to news about the pandemic. You can learn more about these and other stress management tips on the CDC's website.
CDC Advice on Managing Stress
Hotlines and Helplines
Child Abuse Hotline
855-422-4453
24/7 hotline to report suspected child abuse. A phone agent will respond to your call quickly and gather necessary information that an intake specialist will need to assess the child’s safety.
Domestic Abuse Hotline
800-334-2836
24-hour free and confidential statewide hotline for people experiencing domestic abuse. Staffed by trained advocates who can give you the help and support you deserve.
Georgia COVID-19 Emotional Support Line
866-399-8938
24/7 free and confidential support for people needing emotional support or resources during the COVID-19 pandemic
Georgia Crisis & Access Line
800-715-4225
24/7 support to help you or someone you care for in crisis.
CARES Warm Line
844-326-5400
Phone-based support from 8:30AM to 11:00PM for people experiencing substance abuse challenges.
Peer2Peer Warm Line
888-945-1414
24/7 support for Georgians seeking assistance and guidance regarding legal issues, social support services, housing assistance, and other barriers to wellness.
Related Agencies
The State of Georgia Mortgage Assistance Program
The State of Georgia Rental Assistance Program
Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities
Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services