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Minnesota Warmlines

Minnesota Warmlines

Support for those struggling with their mental health but aren't experiencing a crisis or emergency.
Trained Peer Support specialists give free, confidential, anonymous support and are available to talk at the following centers:

Mental Health Minnesota
651-288-0400
Toll free 855-WARMLINE
Text "Support" to 85511
Open 7 days a week from 9am - 9pm

Wellness in the Woods
Peer Support Connection

1-844-739-6369

Open 7 days a week from 5pm - 9am

National Maternal Mental Health Hotline

Free, Confidential hotline for pregnant and new moms, in English and Spanish. Talk to trained counselors 24/7 for support, understanding, and resources.

 

1-833-943-5746

Fast-Tracker Link to Minnesota Mental Health Resources

This website provides a searchable statewide database of mental health and substance abuse, clinics, and providers- and you can find ones that have immediate openings. 

http://fasttrackermn.org/

MN United Way 211

As a 24/7 source of health and human services information for Minnesotans. Includes food and housing support, mental health and medical resources, legal assistance, and much more.

Call 211 or 800-543-7709

Text your zip code to 898-211

National Domestic Abuse Hotline

800-799-SAFE (7233)

Text "Start" to 88788

Free, confidential, 24/7 hotline offering lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free from abuse.

Farm and Rural Counselors

 

Free, confidential mental health counselors for farmers and their families, funded by the MN Legislature.

Ted Matthews 320-266-2390

Monica McConkey 218-280-7785

National Sexual Assault Hotline

800-656-HOPE (4673)

A free, confidential, 24/7 service connecting victims with trained support specialists providing support, information, resources, and referrals in their area. Online chat available at www.rainn.org

Mobile Crisis Teams

Every county in Minnesota has mobile crisis teams made up of mental health professionals who will help people experiencing a mental health emergency wherever they are. Dispatchers at 911 call centers should connect you; it may be easier to call your county's crisis team directly. To find the phone number go to bit.ly/MN-Crisis-Response and scroll down to find your county's crisis phone number. Some counties have separate numbers for children's and adult services.

 

NAMI Minnesota Helpline for non-emergency mental health information, resources, education, classes, and support, call and leave a message at 1-888-626-4435 or email namihelps@namimn.org