CalHope Red Line is a phone, chat, and video chat service providing National, State, and County resources, referrals, and trauma-informed support for Urban Indian and Tribal populations. These include resources related to COVID-19, social services, financial resources, and more.
Available Mon-Fri, 8am-7pm PST:
Call: 1-888-368-4090
Text: 916-252-5002
If you are having a medical or mental health emergency please dial 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.

Our Guiding Values

Respect

We respect the lived experience of our AIAN communities with non-judgment and an open heart. We are committed to providing an inclusive, anti-racist, anti-ableist, anti-colonial and anti-oppressive service.

Relatability

We are committed to staffing our line with individuals who have similar shared experiences to those they are assisting and have navigated these challenges as Native people and allies.

Humility

We are committed to honoring the experiences of our community and recognize that everyone has unique needs and a unique path to healing.

Healing

We are committed to doing our best to connect our communities to health and wellness resources that honor culture and meet the individual where they are at. We are committed to using trauma informed approaches when working with our community.

Our Vision

The CalHope Redline envisions a future where all AIAN peoples across California have access to AIAN-specific wellness resources that empower them with the tools and services they need in order to build resiliency and navigate through crisis.

Our Impact Statement

The CalHope Redline is committed to addressing the needs of American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) peoples living in California who have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

 

The Redline offers AIANs a direct dial number, text messaging and live chat
service linking individuals to local wellness resources.
The Redline is a dedicated team of peer support navigators who works to provide resources for AIAN peoples and organizations that serve AIANs, linking our community to county and statewide resources to address the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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