988, the three-digit behavioral health crisis line, had its third anniversary last week.

The numbers:

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What’s coming: The Trevor Project, which responds to roughly half of 988’s calls and texts from LGBTQ+ young people, launched an “emergency lifeline campaign” to help the organization hire new crisis counselors and maintain existing staffing despite the federal cuts. Many members of Congress have opposed the elimination of the LGBTQ+ service, and they could bring funding back in their budget.

Read more: Demand for 988 Continues to Grow at Third Anniversary; Poll of Public Perspectives on 988 & Crisis Response (2025); LGBTQ advocates brace for Thursday closure of 988 lifeline service