We've partnered with ENDURE to bring you this mental health resource list with social media and contact details linked for easier access.
As support looks different in every community, scroll down for resources and organizations that can help your specific needs.
Remember you're never alone.
Please save these resources in your phone, share them, follow the organization(s) on social media- you never know what someone is going through but one of these resources may help save a life.
This post is not a full list by any means of all the wonderful people and orgs making a difference but can be used as a starting point for support.
Continue to scroll for links to each of these orgs and resources!
USA NATIONAL HOTLINES:
NOTE: some of these numbers (generally federally funded lines) below work with law enforcement on mental health crisis emergencies. Be aware that police may be called to a situation if a crisis counselor deems circumstances as urgent/necessary.
Tenga en cuenta que la policía puede ser llamada a una situación si un consejero de crisis considera que las circunstancias son urgentes/necesarias.
Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741.741 National Child Abuse Hotline - 1.800.422.4453 National Domestic Violence Hotline - 1.800.799.7233 Trevor Project - 1.866.488.7386 Trans Lifeline - 1.877.565.8860 Sexual Assault Hotline - 1.800.656.4673
Asian & Pacific Islander Mental Health Resources:
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Black Mental Health Resources:
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Indigenous Mental Health Resources:
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1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483)
Latinx Mental Health Resources:
Follow these organization for more information.
Siga esta organización para obtener más información.
LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Resources:
Follow these organizations for more information and to find support in your area.
Substance Use Disorder Resources:
Check out these organizations for more information and support in your area:
Alcoholics Anonymous
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