11:11 was built to be the exception.
There is a specific kind of overwhelm that happens when everything collapses at once.
Your marriage. Your health. Your finances. Your sense of what comes next.
In those moments, you don’t need inspiration. You don’t need a hotline that puts you on hold. You don’t need a list of phone numbers you don’t have the energy to call.
You need someone to make sense of what you can’t.
You need direction that is solid and simple — when you can’t see straight.
You need legitimate responses, legitimate resources, and a legitimate game plan.
That is what 11:11 does. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Not a form. Not a questionnaire. Three simple things — asked one at a time — so we can understand where you are and give you the one next step that matters most right now.
From your answers, 11:11 builds your path forward — quietly, in the background — while you talk. You never see the scaffolding. You just feel the ground becoming solid under your feet again.
Not a plan. Not a list. Not a resource dump.
One specific, achievable action you can take today. Something that moves you forward even one inch. Because one inch, when you’re in the dark, is everything.
11:11 remembers. It checks in. It tracks what you’ve resolved and what still needs attention. Every session builds on the last. You never have to start over and explain yourself again.
We do not sort people by demographic. Crisis does not discriminate. Neither do we.
We know. Because our founder was one of them.
11:11 is free because it has to be. The moment someone needs it most is almost never the moment they have a credit card to spare.
11:11 is sustained by grants, by vetted professional partnerships, and by people who got through it — and chose to fund access for someone still in it.
Core access is always free. Always.
11:11 was founded by a survivor who understands firsthand how overwhelming it feels to start over.
After leaving a twenty-year abusive marriage while navigating a cancer diagnosis — with no money, no roadmap, and a brain too overwhelmed to make even the simplest decisions — she realized that the greatest challenge wasn’t finding strength.
It was finding support.
Not affirmations. Not a hotline. Not a list of agencies.
Real, calm, actionable support that said: here is what to do next.
She built 11:11 so no one has to figure this out alone at 2am with nowhere to turn.
The name comes from the moment she kept seeing 11:11 on the clock at her lowest points — and feeling, just for a second, like something bigger had her. Like something better was coming.
She built this for anyone who has ever felt that way and needed it to be true.
Everything you share with 11:11 is confidential.
We do not sell your data. We do not show you advertising. We do not share your information with anyone — ever.
Your conversations belong to you. You can export them, or delete them permanently, at any time. No questions asked.
If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. They are available 24 hours a day and the call is confidential.
That took something. Whatever brought you here — you don’t have to carry it alone anymore.
I need help right now