Get Help Now – Crisis Center

Get Help Now

This page is designed to offer some resources if there is an immediate crisis.

If there is not an immediate crisis and you would like to learn how we can help then click here go back to our home page.

The Problem What you can do
There has been a crime or someone is at immediate risk of harm. Call 911.
Someone is feeling hopeless, helpless, thinking of suicide. Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline online or at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The toll-free call goes to the nearest crisis center in our national network. These centers provide 24-hour crisis counseling and mental health referrals.
Someone is acting differently than normal, such as always seeming sad or anxious, struggling to complete tasks, or not being able care for themselves. Find a local counselor or other mental health services. The Mental Health and Addiction Insurance Help consumer portal prototype can help consumers get to the correct resource to solve their Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder insurance coverage issue.
A child is being bullied in school. Contact the:

1. Teacher
2. School counselor
3. School principal
4. School superintendent
5. State Department of Education
See more on working with the school.
6. If Zero-To-Hero.org is not already in your school, please join the program and lodge a request in your school that teachers consider implementing the Zero-To-Hero.org program. Zero-To-Hero.orgContact us and let us know if you believe your school should consider implementing the program.

The school is not adequately addressing harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or religion. Contact:

School superintendent
State Department of Education
U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division