Crisis Resources
If you are in immediate danger or at risk of harm, dial 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency department right away.
Emergency departments are best equipped to provide immediate safety support, crisis evaluation, and access to medical or psychiatric care when needed.
Crisis Resources
Support is available when you need it. Crisis teams are available by phone 24/7 to provide immediate support.
Clients are encouraged to utilize the following resources if they are experiencing emotional distress or a mental health crisis (suicidal thoughts, psychosis, uncontrollable behavior, or threats of harm to themselves or others).
If you need immediate or same-day support, but are not in life-threatening danger, you can contact the resources listed below.
Urgent Mental Health Support
CRISIS Line (Minnesota) Call or text 274747 (spell “CRISIS”)
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (National) Call or text 988
BlackLine: Call or text 1-800-604-5841
Veterans Crisis Resource Dail 988 or Text 838255
Naseeha Muslim Mental Health Hotline1-866-627-3342
The Trevor Project: Call 866-488-7386
The Family Partnership: 612-728-2061
Women’s Advocates domestic violence shelter hotline: 651-227-8284
Country Specific Support Numbers
Ramsey County, Urgent Care of Adult Mental Health: 651.266.7900
Hennepin County, COPE: Mobile Mental Health Response: 612.596.1223
Anoka County, Mobile Crisis Response: 763-755-3801
Carver County, Mental Health Crisis Team: 952-442-7601
Scott County, Mobile Crisis Response: 952-818-3702
Dakota County, Crisis Response Unit: 952-891-7171
Washington County, Crisis Response Unit: 651-275-7400
Accessibility Support
For individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech limitations, these crisis resources can be accessed through MN Relay by dialing 711. MN Relay provides communication support so you can connect with emergency and crisis services in a way that feels accessible and safe.