Immediate Help & Crisis Resources
Need Immediate Help In An Emergency? CALL 911
If you or a loved one is in immediate danger, please call 911 right away.
When calling 911, it is important to let the operator know that this is a psychiatric emergency and request police officers trained in crisis intervention or trained to assist people experiencing a psychiatric emergency.
Emergency Hotlines
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Call 988 or Text 988
Free, confidential emotional support is available 24/7 for anyone experiencing suicidal crisis or emotional distress. You can also chat with a trained counselor online at 988lifeline.org/chat.
Veterans Crisis Line
Call 988, then Press 1
Support for veterans and their families. Available 24/7.
You can also chat live or text 838255.
Community Resources
Need Local Resources?
Call 211 or (877) 541-7905
211 connects you to local support for food, housing, childcare, crisis counseling, substance abuse treatment, and more.
Specialized Hotlines
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Call 800-799-SAFE (7233)
Confidential support 24/7 for anyone experiencing domestic violence. Assistance available in Spanish and many other languages.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Call 800-656-HOPE (4673)
Connect with trained staff at local sexual assault service providers. Crisis chat support is also available through the Online Hotline.
Please Remember
If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room.
Crisis lines are here to offer immediate support, but they are not a substitute for emergency medical or psychiatric care.