Suicide Prevention
Dial 988 for 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States. Or, click the button below to view more resources.
General Mental Health
LGBTQ+
Counseling Options
Teen Line
Here for you to vent, work out personal issues, or simply talk about life.
Call: (800) 852-8336
Text: TEEN to 839-863
NAMI
An organization designed to provide resources to those with mental health issues.
Helpline: 1(800) 950-6264 (M-F from 10am-6pm)
24/7 Text Line: NAMI to 741-741
The Trevor Project
Call: 1(866) 488-7386
Text: START to 678678
Loss of a Loved One
Human Trafficking
Drug & Alcohol Abuse
National Lifelines
Survivors of Sexual Assault
Alcoholics/Narcotics Anonymous (AA/NA)
An international peer-led mutual aid fellowship dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism/drub abuse through its spiritually-inclined Twelve Step program.
ALANON
A resource for those worried for a loved one with a drinking problem.
1-888-4AL-ANON
(1-888-425-2666)
Rehab
Inpatient– a live in facility that provides around the clock intensive medical and therapeutic care designed to treat serious substance use disorders.
Outpatient- a part time program that allow for some level of flexibility so a patient can attend treatment without missing work or school responsibilities.
(866) 464-3073
Addiction Resource
A way to look into addiction diagnosis, especially regarding co-occurring mental disorders.
Call the number below to discuss treatment for you or a loved one.
(844) 640-0175
Addiction Help.com
A resource for addicts or their loved ones that provides information on addiction as well as available treatment.
(866) 525-8023
The American Addiction Centers
24/7 talking and treatment available to those suffering and their loved ones.
(866) 201-9175
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
800-273-8255
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
a resource for survivors in need of help.
1(800) 799-7233 (SAFE)
TTY 1(800) 787-3224
StrongHearts Native Hotline
for rape/sexual assault services.
1(844) 762-8483
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
a free, confidential, 24/7, 365 day a year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders
1-800-662-4357
LACASA
A non-profit organization that serves as a safe place for victims of domestic, sexual, or child abuse.
24/7 line: 866 522-2725
Clinic line: 517 548-1350
Love is Respect – the National Dating Abuse Hotline
the national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence.
1(866) 331-9474
TTY 1(866) 331-8453
Text “loveis” to 22522
RAINN
24/7 confidential help from trained staff members from a sexual assault service provider.
800-656-HOPE (4673)
Helping Survivors
A resource for survivors of sexual abuse/violence. Contains information on what sexual assault and topics relating to it–grooming, rape, consent–look like and how one can prevent it or heal from it.
Other Addictions
Social Media Addiction-Addiction Center
A way to look into social media addiction and possible treatment options.
Call the number below to discuss treatment for you or a loved one.
(866) 319-6292
Mental Health Apps
Moodfit
Helps you track your moods and gives you exercises to help address negative emotions.
Better Stop Suicide
Designed to help people with suicidal thoughts. It encourages minds to slow down and think rationally by providing calming audio files written by mental health professionals.
iBreath
Easy-to-use breathing exercises that may help reduce stress and anxiety.
Mindshift CBT
Created to provide anxiety relief using CBT tools to adjust thinking and behaviors.
Quit That
Helps people tackle habits and addiction by tracking them to quit smoking, drinking alcohol, using drugs, or even consuming caffeine.
Recovery Road
Linked to the Recovery Record Clinician App — which gives your treatment team the full picture so they can easily track your progress – it is an excellent tool for anyone recovering from an eating disorder.