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THE SETH LINE

954-578-5640

**where you can call and talk to someone who listens, understands and cares

 

(What Does SETH Stand For?

Seth is the name of a real person.  Seth was a "consumer" of mental health services who, in pursuit of his recovery, developed and relied on a supportive network of telephone friends.  Joined by his loving family, they provided the caring, concern and support that most of us seek in our everyday lives.

 

Sadly, physical health conditions resulted in Seth's untimely death.   At his passing, family and friends alike remembered the good and the joy that Seth brought to their lives and vowed that his memory  would have meaning. Our SETH LINE "warm" line fulfills their commitment.

 

 With the caring and compassion of our network of volunteers, Seth's legacy of telephone support lives on.  THE SETH LINE provides a resource to consumers and to others for whom a friendly and non judgmental listener meets a need.  THE SETH LINE also gives consumer volunteers the opportunity to provide meaningful service to others. 

 

(What Is THE SETH  LINE And How Does It Work?

THE SETH LINE is a "warm line" designed to afford callers the opportunity to speak with sympathetic listeners about issues and concerns of everyday living. The listeners who are volunteers, most of them in recovery from behavioral illnesses, are trained and supervised.  (Volunteer applications can be obtained by calling 954-746-2055)

 

THE SETH LINE is not a crisis line. Volunteers are not therapists but they can "walk the walk and talk the talk". They provide non-judgmental listening and can offer, if needed,  information from a wide range of resources such as support groups, transportation resources, financial assistance sources, senior connections, etc.

 

(Who Benefits From THE SETH  LINE?

THE SETH LINE was designed to meet needs of behavioral health consumers-people with mental illnesses or co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders. THE SETH LINE may also meet the needs of undiagnosed individuals who are seeking assistance, reassurance or respite from isolation and loneliness.  Anyone can call, if only to talk to and reach out to another human being.

 

(When Can I Call?

THE SETH LINE -954-578-5640- operates weekday evenings from 6-10PM and Saturdays from 12-5PM.  Weekend hours are planned but not yet regularly scheduled.  Voice mail is in operation and messages will be responded to promptly.  remember for EMERGENCY or CRISIS please call 911.

 

For questions or more information on becoming a SETH LINE volunteer, please contact the Mental Health Center by CLICKING HERE .

 

 

 

 

 






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