Crisis Information

  • Call CRISIS / Dial: 274747

  • Text MN to: 741741

  • Provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. You can dial or text 988 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for support.

Al-Anon

Alzheimer’s

Black Mental Health

Domestic Violence

  • 651-646-5553
    Crisis Line: 651-772-1611
    Advocacy for Latina women and children experiencing domestic violence, help with job searching, completing a resume, and document translations.

  • 24-hour crisis and resource line 612-825-0000
    Phone 612-825-3333

    Tubman provides safe shelter, legal services, mental and chemical health counseling, youth programming, and community education, including public information campaigns to provide community members the information and support they need to get help or give help.

  • dayoneservices.org
    1-866-223-1111
    Email: safety@dayoneservices.org

    Day One is a network of domestic violence, sexual assault community programs in Minnesota.

  • www.mndap.org
    Phone 612-874-7063
    Email: dap@mndap.org

    Therapy, support, legal advocacy, and Short-term Case Management

By County

  • Crisis 24-hour hotline: 763-755-3801
    Serving Ano
    ka County adults and children in mental health crisis. 

  • Crisis 24-hour hotline: 952-442-7601
    Serving Car
    ver and Scott County adults and children in mental health crisis. 

  • Crisis 24-hour hotline: 952-891-7171
    Serving Dak
    ota County adults and children in mental health crisis. 

  • Mental Health Concern: dial 988.

    Crisis 24-hour hotline:
    Adults 612-596-1223;
    Children 612-596-2233
    Serving Hennepin County adults and children in a mental health crisis.

    Community Outreach for Psychiatric Emergencies (COPE)
    Crisis 24-hour hotline: 612-596-1223
    24-hour cr
    isis intervention for Hennepin County residents. Professionals can assess situations over the phone, go to the home if necessary, and handle immediate crisis.

  • Washington County Crisis 24-hour hotline
    Crisis 24-hour hotline: 651-777-5222
    Serving Wa
    shington County adults and children in mental health crisis.

  • Ramsey County Crisis / Urgent Care
    Adult Mental Health 651-266-7900
    Child Ment
    al Health 651-266-7878
    Intake wi
    th emergency crisis social workers, referrals to community resources, inpatient program, psychiatry services.

    Diane Ahrens Crisis Residence
    651-645-9424
    Teaching c
    oping skills and connecting people with other mental health resources. Mental health providers onsite. (Must be referred via Ramsey County Mental Health Crisis hotline.)

    Urgent Care For Adult Mental Health
    651-266-7900
    Serving ad
    ults in Ramsey County. Crisis care, peer and family support, mental health and chemical health screenings, and assistance with community resources.

LGBTQIA+ Community Members

  • If you need support you can call, text, or chat with someone 24/7 365 days a year through 988.

    988 works to provide support and resources reflective of all communities and their own needs. You can reach a specialized LGBTQIA+ affirming counseling by texting Q to 988 or pressing 3 when calling.

Neurodivergence

Post-Partum

Psychiatric Services

  • Crisis: 612-873-3161

    Suicide hotline: 612-873-2222

    24-hour walk-in and telephone crisis services, treatment of psychiatric emergencies.

Seniors

Sexual Assault

Suicide Prevention

  • You can reach out to 988 via text or call 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week. www.ihs.gov/suicideprevention/

  • 612-873-2222

    24-hour walk-in crisis intervention and treatment. Suicide hotline, giving suicidal callers hope through crisis counseling.

Substance Abuse

Veterans

Walk-in Counseling

  • 612-870-0565
    Walk-in counseling. Partnered with Family Tree Clinic and First Lutheran Church.

  • 612-672-6600
    Walk-in emergency center. Professional staff will perform an assessment and refer to mental health services or substance abuse.

Youth

  • 24-hour hotline: 612-377-8800

    Free walk-in youth and family counseling, crisis shelter for youth, transitions programs for youth, health programs and Support groups for: LGBTQ youth, young women 13-17 years old, young men 13-17 years old, parents of youth.

  • Text 612-400-SAFE (7233)