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Suicide, substance use, and veteran crisis hotline. Available to call or text.
Suicide crisis hotline: (800) 273-8255.
An online tool provided by SAMHSA is available to assist you in finding mental health or substance abuse treatment near you.

911

Emergency Services (Police, fire, and emergency medical services). The National 911 Program plays a critical role in bringing stakeholders together to share information and resources among local, state, federal and tribal agencies, national 911 associations and other public and private groups focused on developing and providing 911 services across the 50 states and six territories.
Online provider locator tool that allows you to search by language, specialty, insurance, identity, and more to find a therapist that fits your needs.
Licensed therapists available via text, chat, phone, or video. Weekly rates range from $60-$90, does not require or accept insurance.
Online provider locator that allows you to search by topic, gender, age, insurance, and more.
Center for Disease Control printable diagnosis-specific handout
Center for Disease Control printable diagnosis-specific handout
Center for Disease Control printable diagnosis-specific handout
National Human Trafficking Hotline
National Sexual Assault Hotline
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Multiple services for veterans, including primary care, specialty services, mental health services, and more.
Parents and their loved ones who contact the Hotline will speak to professional counselors. Counselors will immediately provide real-time support, information, and resources.
24/7, confidential crisis support for Veterans and their loved ones. You don't have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to connect.