Mental Health Resources

Online

National Institute of Mental Health Help Page - https://nami.org/help

National Institute of Mental Health Helpline can be emailed at helpline@nami.org

SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator - https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/

The Lifeline is a free, confidential crisis service that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Lifeline connects people to the nearest crisis center in the Lifeline national network - https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ 

Provides resources to access mental health support in the United States, including government funded programing - https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help

By Phone

The NAMI HelpLine is available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET. by calling 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or text NAMI to 741-741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor to receive free, 24/7 crisis support via text message.

Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860. Trans Lifeline is a trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive and thrive.

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders.The helpline can be reached by calling 1-800-662-HELP (4357), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline: (888) 843-4564

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Call 800-273-TALK (8255)

You can call the toll-free Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7.

The Trevor Project: (866) 488-7386. The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) people

If you or a loved one is in immediate danger calling 911 and speaking with the police may be necessary. It is important to notify the operator that it is a psychiatric emergency and ask for police officers trained in crisis intervention or trained to assist people experiencing a psychiatric emergency.