Veterans Crisis Line · 24 / 7 / 365

988 · Press 1

You are not alone. Help is one tap away.

Free · Confidential · Available to all veterans, service members, National Guard, Reserve, and their family or friends — VA enrollment not required.

Founder’s mental-health resource

Singulariti.help

Built by Diego Hugo Rojas, USMC, after losing his son to suicide. A free, plain-English resource for veterans navigating depression, PTSD, SMC-K mental-health ratings, and the long wait for a VA decision. No paywall. No data harvest. Not legal advice.

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Worried about a veteran in your life?

Warning signs

  • Talking about wanting to die or hurt themselves
  • Giving away possessions, saying goodbye
  • Hopelessness; feeling like a burden
  • Rage, reckless behavior, increased substance use
  • Withdrawing from family, friends, hobbies
  • Sudden calm after a long depression

What you can do

  • Ask directly: “Are you thinking about suicide?”
  • Stay with them. Remove access to firearms and meds.
  • Call 988 and press 1 — you can call for someone.
  • Drive them to the nearest VA or ER if it is safe to do so.
  • Follow up the next day. And the day after.

Deaf or hard of hearing?

For TTY, dial 1-800-799-4889. Video Relay Service users can dial 988 directly through their preferred VRS provider.

Twenty-two veterans die by suicide every day. The wait for a VA decision is one of the documented stressors. Singulariti exists to shorten that wait — but a forensic scan can’t help anyone who isn’t alive to receive it. If you are in crisis right now, please use one of the three buttons above before you do anything else on this site.

— Diego Hugo Rojas, USMC, Founder

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