Call Blackline
Community Resource
About this resource
This hotline is dedicated to assisting Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and LGBTQ2+ individuals who have encountered harmful, physical, or inappropriate contact with law enforcement and vigilantes. It provides a confidential and anonymous platform for reporting such interactions and offers referrals to helpful resources. Volunteers are equipped to listen and validate the experiences of those who have had negative encounters with police, consumer services, or vigilante actions. There are also opportunities for individuals to volunteer.
Intake Procedure: Contact via call or text; please note that the hotline cannot respond to messages.
Fees: There are no charges for this service.
Who can use this
- Open to all, with a focus on BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and LGBTQ2+ individuals.
Documents you may need
- None
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