Need help now?
If you or someone you know needs support in a time of crisis, call 800-952-2335 and follow the prompts for Mobile Crisis Response Team services.
If you have a medical emergency or are in immediate danger to yourself or others, call 911 or go to your nearest Emergency Department.
HELP IS 3 NUMBERS AWAY
211 — Call for information and Community Resources. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
211 maintains a comprehensive database of community resources and provides information and referrals for essential needs like:
- Food
- Housing and Shelter
- Utility Assistance
- Healthcare Services
- Government Services
It can also connect people with information and referrals for:
- Transportation
- Legal Services
- Counseling and Support Groups
- Disaster Aftercare
- Everything Else
911 — Call for Emergencies
911 can also connect people with information and referrals for:
- Medical Emergency
- Fire
- Reporting a Crime
- Disaster Response
- Life Threatening Situation
988 — Call, text, or chat for free, non-judgmental suicide intervention and crisis support, or if you just need to talk. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
988 provides crisis support for:
- Thoughts of Suicide
- Mental Health Crisis
- Substance Use Crisis
- Emotional Distress