Mental Health Resources
No one has to struggle alone — use these mental health resources to get connected with the help you or a loved one needs. If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or call 911 in case of emergency.
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
The Find a Provider tool on the National Council’s website helps you find mental health and substance use care in your area.
988 Lifeline
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline connects people who are in a suicidal crisis or emotional distress with trained crisis counselors. The 988 Lifeline is available 24/7 across the United States.
FindTreatment.gov
FindTreatment.gov is a confidential resource for people in need of treatment for mental and substance use disorders.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the government agency that works to advance mental wellbeing in the U.S. It does this through projects that promote mental health, prevent substance use and provide care to foster recovery. Use their “Find Support” tool to learn about providers and support groups across the country.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
The National Domestic Violence Hotline gives confidential, caring support to all people who are impacted by domestic violence. This free service is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
National Alliance on Mental Illness Support Groups
The National Alliance on Mental Illness has a range of peer-led support groups where you can share your experiences and get support from others.
Anxiety and Depression Society of America Peer-to-Peer Communities
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
National Institute of Mental Health
The National Institute of Mental Health is the lead federal agency for research on mental disorders.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is the lead federal agency for research on substance use.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism is the lead federal agency for research on alcohol use.
World Health Organization — Mental Health
The World Health Organization website is full of mental health-related fact sheets, databases, tools and more.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Through research, training and action, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention works to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide.
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the largest organization against sexual violence in the US. RAINN runs the National Sexual Assault Hotline and a range of programs to help survivors and bring perpetrators to justice.
FindTreatment.gov is a confidential resource for people in need of treatment for mental and substance use disorders.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the government agency that works to advance mental wellbeing in the U.S. It does this through projects that promote mental health, prevent substance use and provide care to foster recovery. Use their “Find Support” tool to learn about providers and support groups across the country.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline gives confidential, caring support to all people who are impacted by domestic violence. This free service is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness has a range of peer-led support groups where you can share your experiences and get support from others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
Through the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, you can join free, peer-to-peer communities for people facing mental health challenges. In these online groups, you can share your story and connect with others.
