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 1-844-739-6369 Open 7 days a week from 5pm - 9am  | 
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 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.  | 
 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  | 
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 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