Rollout Resources
The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) and the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offer the following resources for individuals, organizations, and communities working to support the 988 rollout in Georgia.
***REMINDER: Please use 988lifeline.org and #988Lifeline for all promotion and to drive your communities to support resources. 988ga.org is strictly for behavioral health stakeholders in Georgia to access implementation resources.
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Downloads and Handouts
Downloadable tri-folds, flyers, and wallet cards in Spanish
Downloadable brochure, bifold, and wallet cards for first responders and the public with a message from the DBHDD Commissioner.
A downloadable PDF featuring the difference between Dialing 988 and or GCAL
The SAMHSA Store has many free downloadable and printable promotional materials, including some items available to ship for free.
A downloadable two-page PDF featuring a 988 in Georgia Overview
Downloadable guidelines for reporting and tips for writing about 988
Downloadable wallet cards and a tri-page brochure featuring a message from the DBHDD Commissioner.
Downloadable flyers and wallet cards for young African Americans.
Downloadable flyers and wallet cards for food service workers
Logos and Branding
In our commitment to ensuring that important information is accessible to all, we're proud to introduce our Language-Adaptable 988 Branding Elements.
SAMHSA has created a toolkit of social media shareable content promoting 988 to various audiences.
A complete toolkit of 988 Georgia logos, available in a ZIP file, as well as a link to SAMHSA’s 988 branding assets.
Videos
A series of 15 and 30-second advertisements featuring Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp encourages victims of natural disasters and first responders to reach out to the 988 for support.
Georgia DBHDD is proud to release a powerful new documentary highlighting certified peer specialists in Georgia
A video message on 988 and the support it has provided for Hispanic men.
Georgia’s DBHDD, in partnership with the Georgia Council for Recovery are sharing powerful stories of Georgians’ recovery journeys statewide.
Ruth describes her recovery journey and how 988 was able to help.
A video discussing the staffing shortage and opportunities for involvement in improving mental health services for the community.
A 30-second advertisement about the importance of 988 featuring Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp.
A 30-second advertisement featuring a Georgia mother who shares her emotional story and encourages others to reach out for help.
A 30-second advertisement for the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline. This advertisement is appearing across Georgia on television and streaming video platforms.
A 30-second advertisement promoting awareness of the 988 hotline focusing on the farming community and rural Georgia.
A 30-second video message on 988 for the Spanish-speaking community.
A Spanish-language video that provides a complete overview of how 988 works and why it’s an invaluable resource for the Hispanic community.
Media
Audio spots for use in podcasts and radio programs statewide.
Access language and end cards for use in news stories and other media.
Reports
Webinars
Spanish Language Resources
Downloadable tri-folds, flyers, and wallet cards in Spanish
A video message on 988 and the support it has provided for Hispanic men.
Ruth describes her recovery journey and how 988 was able to help.
A 30-second video message on 988 for the Spanish-speaking community.
A Spanish-language video that provides a complete overview of how 988 works and why it’s an invaluable resource for the Hispanic community.
In our commitment to ensuring that important information is accessible to all, we're proud to introduce our Language-Adaptable 988 Branding Elements.