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|additional_info=All services are confidential and free. Support available in English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil.
|additional_info=All services are confidential and free. Support available in English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil.



Latest revision as of 05:44, 23 December 2025


Singapore
Tool Tool:SuicideHotline
Phone of National Mindline dialling 1771
Text Service Mobile messaging service via WhatsApp at +65-6669-1771
Online Chat Online webchat through the chat widget hosted on mindline.sg website (https://mindline.sg/fsmh)
Alternatives: You may also call the Samaritans of Singapore 24-hour Hotline at 1767
Additional Info All services are confidential and free. Support available in English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil.

This multi-channel approach ensures that individuals can choose their preferred mode of communication when seeking support – from real-time voice conversations for those who prefer speaking, to text-based options for individuals who express themselves better through writing.

From 18 June 2025, Singaporeans will be able to access round-the-clock support for mental health, including the seeking of professional help, via national mindline 1771, Singapore’s first national mental health helpline and textline service.

Last Verified 2025-12-23

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