Contact Page

Request Peer Support

This page would feel personal, safe, and clear. It would explain no-cost peer support while making it clear that the form is not for emergencies.

Need help right now?

  1. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911.
  2. If someone may be overdosing, call 911 and give naloxone/Narcan if available.
  3. For mental health or substance use crisis support, call or text 988.
  4. This form is not monitored 24/7 and should not be used for emergencies.
Template Sections 3-5

What Peer Support Can Help With / Who Can Use This Form / Suggested Fields

Template Sections 6-9

What Happens Next, Confidentiality, FAQ, Sources

1. Request received

Staff reviews the request during business operations.

2. Preferred contact

A peer support team member follows up using the selected contact method.

3. First conversation

The first conversation can identify what support feels useful and what next step makes sense.

4. Resource connection

Peer support may connect visitors to recovery options, treatment providers, family support, or community resources.

What is peer support?

This answer would explain support from someone trained to offer connection, navigation, and lived-experience-informed help.

What if I am not ready for treatment?

This answer would make "not sure yet" a valid reason to reach out.

Do not call Loved Ones Group peer support. Confirm confidentiality language with Hope Council policy.