(NEXSTAR) – I didn’t expect to get emotional while speaking to a Butterball Turkey Talk-Line operator, yet here we are. And from the sound of it, I’m far from the first person to have this experience.
Callers thank me for just being willing to listen and empathize. I really feel good after those calls,' Julie Abbott said.
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Farm Aid’s Spanish-language mental health hotline operator is available between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 1-800-327-6243. The nonprofit Farm Aid is collaborating with the Migrant ...
FARGO — People who have called hotlines during the coronavirus pandemic often ask for answers, but sometimes all they really want is to hear another voice and for the person on the other side to ...