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Community Crisis Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 149 • Hyattsville, MD 20781
(301) 864-
Need Help?
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In Crisis?
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Community Crisis Services, Inc. is proud to offer outreach into the community. Community Crisis Services, Inc. is available to distribute information about Community Crisis Services, Inc., crisis intervention services, and information & referral services; or screen for depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder.
Community Crisis Services, Inc. has participated in health fairs, National Night Out, or can come speak with your organization about crisis, suicide and available services in the community.
For more information or to request a training, please contact Paul Kirkpatrick, Training
& Public Relations Coordinator at 301.864.7095 x422 or email (Get e-
Talking Together is a joint venture of Community Crisis Services, Inc. And the Laurel Cable Network. Community Crisis Services, Inc. And the Laurel Cable Network regularly bring talk shows to local cable channels in Prince George’s County, Maryland to discuss a wide variety of topics. Tune into the Laurel Cable Network today to watch Talking Together.
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Community Crisis Services, Inc. has registered trainers to teach around the topics of suicide and mental health.
suicideTALK is a 1.5-
Suicide Awareness For Everyone (safeTALK)
Complementing ASIST, safeTALK, helps to create suicide-
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
The ASIST workshop is for caregivers who want to feel more comfortable, confident
and competent in helping to prevent the immediate risk of suicide. Over 750,000 caregivers
have participated in this two-
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is the initial help given to someone developing a
mental health problem or in a mental health crisis before appropriate professional
or other assistance can be engaged. This course is designed to increase mental health
literacy, to decrease stigmatizing attitudes in our communities and to increase appropriate
and early help-