If you or someone nearby may be in danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. The resources below offer national crisis, mental health, and safety support across the United States, available whenever immediate assistance or guidance is needed.
Free crisis support for mental health distress, suicidal thoughts, emotional overwhelm.
Free, 24/7 text-based crisis support with a trained volunteer Crisis Counselor.
● Women's Healt h Information Center: (800) 994-9662
● RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline: (800) 656-4673
● National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: (833) 852-6262
● Strong Hearts Native Helpline: (844) 762-8483
● The Trevor Project: (866) 488-7386
● Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860
● LGBT National Hotline: (888) 843-4564
● LGBT National Youth Talkline: (800) 246-7743
● Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 422-4453
● Boys Town National Hotline: (800) 448-3000
● NCMEC CyberTipline: (800) 843-5678
● National Runaway Safeline: (800) 786-2929
● Disability Information and Access Line: (888) 677-1199
● NAMI HelpLine: (800) 950-6264
● SAMHSA National Helpline: (800) 662-4357
● Autism Society National Helpline: (800) 328-8476
Seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness. Many people wait until challenges feel overwhelming before reaching out, but early support can help you better understand your emotions, develop healthy coping skills, and address concerns before they begin affecting daily life. Whether you are facing stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief, family concerns, or major life changes, speaking with a therapist can provide guidance, perspective, and practical tools that support lasting emotional well-being and personal growth.