Resources

*If you, or someone you love, is in immediate need of emergency services, please call 911.

988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineCall or Text “988”

The 988 Lifeline provides 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.

Help Lines

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a free and confidential crisis resource for individuals in distress. If you or a loved one seek support or want to learn more about the best practices for mental health and suicide prevention, call this number. This resource is available 24/7. 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Crisis Services Canada

1-833-456-4566 or Text 45645

The Crisis Services Canada is a hot- and text-line providing suicide prevention resources and support to those in need. Call 1-833-456-4566 for crisis counseling, available 24/7, 365 days a year. Text support services are also available (45645) from 4pm - Midnight ET (standard messaging rates apply).

Crisis Services Canada

Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741

Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States to connect in real-time via text messaging with a trained crisis counselor. This service is free, confidential and available 24/7. Want to become a Crisis Counselor Volunteer? Click here (Volunteer Link) for more information on the certification process. 

  • US: text 741741

  • CANADA: text 741741

  • UK: text 85258

  • Ireland: text 50808

Crisis Text Line

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

1-800-662-4357

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a national helpline that is free, confidential and 24/7. It offers referrals and information services for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This resource is available in multiple languages.

SAMHSA

NAMI HelpLine

800-950-6264 | Text NAMI to 741741

The NAMI HelpLine is a free, nationwide peer-support service that provides information, resources, referrals and support to people living with a mental health condition, mental health professionals and the general public. HelpLine staff and volunteers are experienced, well-trained and able to provide expert guidance to assist anyone personally dealing with or assisting in a crisis. This service is available Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET or by email at info@nami.org.

NAMI HelpLine

 

COVID Resources

A Guide to Sleeping with Coronavirus Anxiety

When you’re feeling anxious, it’s difficult to sleep, and if you find yourself tossing and turning at night you aren’t alone. Sleep is important, however, for your mental and physical health, and there are strategies you can use to get more sleep even in troubling times. This article discusses those strategies that you can use to get more sleep during these tumultuous times.

Best Sleep Heath

 

Educational and Treatment Referral Resources

 

Anxiety and Depression Association of America

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the treatment, prevention, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD and co-occurring disorders. The ADAA strives to meet these goals through education, practice, and research. The resource guides individuals to nearby ADAA-certified member therapists, community message boards and educational resources for those looking to help a loved one.

ADAA

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention educates individuals about suicide, how you can prevent it, and resources for those affected. If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, the AFSP encourages you to call the National Suicide Prevention LifeLine at (1-800-273-8255) or text TALK to 741741.

AFSP

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization. NAMI is dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness by providing resources, education and support services for individuals and their loved ones living with mental illness.

NAMI

The National Institute of Mental Health

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is a federal agency for research on mental disorders. NIMH is one of 27 Institutes that make up the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest biomedical research agency in the world. NIH is a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

NIMH

 
 

DNI Mental Health Resources

 

The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)

The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN): is a healing justice organization committed to transforming mental health for queer and transpeople of color (QTPoC). They are advancing healing justice by transforming mental health for Queer and Trans POC. 

NQTTCN

The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, & questioning young people under 25. 

The Trevor Project

Melanin & Mental Health®

was born out of a desire to connect individuals with culturally competent clinicians committed to serving the mental health needs of Black & Latinx/Hispanic communities. They are committed to promoting the growth and healing of our communities through their website, online directory, and monthly events. On Instagram @melaninandmentalhealth

Source: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

AAKOMA Project

Their mission is to help diverse teenagers and their families achieve optimal mental health through dialogue, learning, and the understanding that everyone deserves care and support. They believe deeply that Mental health research and care must benefit everyone.

Source: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Lee Thompson Young Foundation

envisions a world in which mental illness is recognized by all as a treatable, biopsychosocial disorder and the stigma associated with it no longer exists; a world that supports and encourages wholeness and well being at every stage of life. They focus on mental health education for African American communities. 

Source: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention