On March 5, 2025
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VT Helplink expands alcohol and drug services to 24/7 operation

The service is now available via text in addition to phone and online chat

VT Helplink, Vermont’s statewide resource for alcohol and drug use support services, is now available to connect with people in Vermont 24/7.

For nearly five years, VT Helplink resource specialists have been available by phone and through chat at VTHelplink.org to provide information and referrals to people seeking substance use information and support services. 

New this year, VT Helplink supports the option to text “LINK” to 802-565-LINK (5465) — the same number as the live call service — to connect with a resource specialist. People in Vermont can now reach out for help with alcohol and drug use anytime, day or night, in the format that is most accessible to them.

“It’s important that people looking for resources related to alcohol or drug use can get them when they need them — no matter the hour,” Health Department Deputy Commissioner Kelly Dougherty said. “With VT Helplink now available any time and across a variety of platforms, people in Vermont have more access than ever to timely referrals to substance use treatment and recovery services.”

During 2024, VT Helplink received 1,000 calls and online chats, and over 21,000 website visits, providing information, support, and referrals for substance use prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery services. In December 2024 alone, over 8,000 people visited the VT Helplink website. Resource specialists can assist people concerned about alcohol, opioid, stimulant, and cannabis use among other things.

When people contact VT Helplink, they connect with a resource specialist who is familiar with substance use services across the state. Whether seeking resources for yourself, a friend, or loved one, VT Helplink resource specialists will help locate appropriate services, navigate the treatment system and get additional information. The service is free and confidential. 

Call 9-1-1 if you are concerned about someone’s immediate safety or need emergency medical services. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or text VT to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line.

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