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Helplines in Honduras

Línea 114 - Policía Nacional Violencia Doméstica

Open 24/7

National police hotline for domestic violence and family abuse cases. Provides protection and intervention for victims of domestic violence. Part of the National Police emergency response system.

Línea 110 - DINAF Protección Infantil

Open 24/7

Free national child protection hotline operated by DINAF (Dirección de Niñez, Adolescencia y Familia). Provides reporting of child abuse and maltreatment, socio-emotional support, counseling, case follow-up, and psychological help for children, adolescents, and families. Confidential service promoting children's rights protection.

911 Emergency Services 911 Servicios de Emergencia

Open 24/7

National unified emergency number for police, fire, and ambulance services operating 24/7. Coordinates responses to all types of emergencies throughout Honduras.

Asociación Hondureña del Teléfono de la Esperanza

Unknown hours - could not verify 24/7 operation

Free crisis helpline providing emotional support and suicide prevention. Operates in San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, and La Ceiba. Staffed by trained volunteers offering anonymous, confidential support for mental health crises, depression, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and other emotional distress.

Alcoholics Anonymous Honduras Alcohólicos Anónimos Honduras

Group meetings, schedule varies by location

Free 12-step peer support program for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Offers group meetings and support throughout Honduras.

Peer support

Clinica de Esperanza

Clinic hours, by appointment for counseling

Free medical clinic serving impoverished communities in Santa Ana, central Honduras. Provides basic healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and Christian counseling by appointment. All services free to those who cannot pay.

Honduran Red Cross - Response Assistance Point Cruz Roja Hondureña - Punto de Asistencia

Service point hours, not 24/7

Free humanitarian service point providing comprehensive support to migrants, deportees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable populations. Services include physical and mental health care, psychosocial support, referrals, food, temporary shelter, and protection services for trafficking victims.

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