Michigan Working On Statewide Mental Health Hotline: What To Know

MICHIGAN (CBS DETROIT) - Michigan is working on a state-wide mental health hotline.

The Michigan CARES (Community, Access, Resources, Education and Safety) hotline will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help people dealing with a mental health crisis.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer says signing the bill is a necessary step.

"As governor, my number one job is to protect the health and safety of all Michigan residents," said Whitmer. "By creating a mental health hotline that will be available 24/7, we have taken a necessary step towards giving all Michiganders the care they need."

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