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Emergency Mental Health Crisis Line - First Call 2-1-1 - North Central

24-hour mental health emergency line for persons or family member experiencing a mental health crisis. Crisis Response Team is also available if the person requires in person crisis intervention.

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Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
In Person Crisis Intervention
Talklines/Warmlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Nonbinary Individuals

Counseling and Education - CancerCare

Provides the following services: - Referrals to support groups and supportive services - Telephone counseling - Online and telephone support groups - Telephone education workshops and podcasts

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Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Talklines/Warmlines
Disease/Disability Information
Support Group Clearinghouses
Cancer

National Talkline - All-Options

Offers a pro-choice peer-based talkline providing support for individuals navigating all decisions, feelings, and experiences related to pregnancy, reproductive health, parenting, and adoption. It is a space where all options, decisions, experiences, and feelings are welcomed and respected at any point in a person's journey. NOTE: Volunteer Talkline Advocates are not licensed healthcare providers or mental health specialists.

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Parents
Parent Counseling
Pro-Choice Pregnancy Counseling
Talklines/Warmlines

Minnesota Warmline - Mental Health Minnesota

Provides a confidential and anonymous peer-to-peer approach to mental health recovery, support and wellness. Calls are answered by peer support staff who have firsthand experience living with a mental health condition and are available to listen to you, provide support, and connect you with resources.

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Talklines/Warmlines
Patient to Patient Networking
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities

Mobile Crisis Response - Woodland Centers

A mental health crisis response team that will respond to crisis situations 24 hours/7 days a week with a goal of having a staff member arrive in-person within 45 minutes of dialing. Will work with individuals on: - Feelings of increased anxiety/panic - Feelings of increased depression - Feeling overwhelmed - Life stressors that are impacting mental health - Out of control behavior that does not need physical intervention - Parent/child conflicts - Suicidal thoughts or thoughts of self-harm Crisis Response services are not appropriate when: - Intoxication or criminal behavior has happened - Medical treatment or transportation is required - Physical restraints are required - Someone attempted or is high-risk of suicide (call 911) - Someone showing signs of aggression or violence (call 911)

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Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
In Person Crisis Intervention
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Talklines/Warmlines
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness

Peer Support Line - Vets4Warriors

Offers a confidential and anonymous peer support line for the entire military community to help address challenges before they escalate into a crisis, have questions about themselves, a friend, a loved one, or need to talk confidentially. Services include: - Connection to a peer who is a veteran or a member of the military community - Help finding resources and solutions - Individuals remain connected and engaged after initial contact, as long as it takes, until the issue is resolved - Provides active listening skills, understanding, and support NOTE: Not a crisis support line

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Talklines/Warmlines
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Military Reserves
Active Military
Retired Military

Coffee Talk - Friends & Co

Offers a confidential phone line for older adults which connects with a Coffee Talker who will provide words of encouragement and offer supportive resources.

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Older Adults
Talklines/Warmlines

Self-Empowerment Classes and Support Line - Warrens Hands Outreach Services

Provides self-empowerment services for individuals, families, and communities, including: - Classes in empowerment, social skills, literacy, and youth and adult mentorship - Community collaborations - Empowerment Support Line - Five week empowerment course - Intervention and prevention support - Safety planning support

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Life Skills Education
Professional Skills Development Support
Crime Victim Safety Planning
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Self Esteem Workshops
Literacy Programs
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Social Skills Training
Talklines/Warmlines
Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups

Parenting Warmline - Parenting Resource Center - Austin

Provides an information line for parenting information and education. Services include: - Parenting warmline in both English and Spanish languages - Parenting materials and resources for parents - Parent2Parent peer support group program that matches parents with other parents through the parenting warmline

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Parenting Helplines
Mexican Community
Parents of People With Disabilities
Hispanic/Latino Community
Parenting Materials
Talklines/Warmlines

Family Support - Star Legacy Foundation

Provides supportive services for individuals and families who have experienced or have been affected by all types of perinatal loss including miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy, infertility, neonatal death, prematurity, and others, including: - Virtual Support Groups: Bereaved Parents, Pregnancy After Loss, Dad's Grief Discussion, Grandparents and Extended Family, Parenting After Loss, and Coping with SIDS/SUID and Infant Death - Peer Companions: Free trained peer companions with similar experience are matched with newly bereaved individuals to provide support and resources. Peers are available for the entire family. - A free national telephone and text grief support helpline staffed by professionals who have personal experience with pregnancy and infant loss. - Prenatal Patient Education: Parenting in Pregnancy is an informational booklet for expectant parents about how to optimize the health of mom and baby during pregnancy. Educational materials are also available for stillbirth, miscarriage, pregnancy after a loss, fathers grief, caring for yourself after perinatal loss, grieving grandparents, assisting siblings with perinatal loss, how friends and family can help, and understanding perinatal autopsy and testing options. - Hosts a monthly podcast that offers information, support, and education. - Minnesota Center for Stillbirth and Infant Death: A statewide program that provides a starting point for families who have experienced the death of a baby through stillbirth, neonatal death, SUID/SIDS, or any other infant death. Provides resources for information on strategies to reduce the risk for stillbirth and infant death, grief resources, funeral assistance, and support for bereaved families. The Center will contact each family and offer the services of a Family Support Coordinator who are health professionals with expertise in caring for families after the death of a baby. Visit website for more information and online Support Referral Form.

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Miscarriage
Individuals/Families Affected by Perinatal Loss
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Condition Specific Mental Health Information/Education
Grief and Loss Issues
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Talklines/Warmlines
Peer to Peer Networking
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Stillbirth
Telemental Health

Parent Stress Line - Parents Helping Parents

A warm line offering a safe space for parents and caregivers to talk about the challenges of raising children. Services are provided with kindness, understanding, and non-judgmental support when needed to help prevent a situation from escalating into a crisis. Parent Line Specialists offer support, empathy, encouragement, information, and referrals as necessary.

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Parenting Helplines
Parents
Caregivers
Talklines/Warmlines

Hotline Services - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender National Hotline

LGBT National Hotline - Provides telephone, online private one-to-one chat, and email peer-support, as well as factual information and local resources for LGBT clients of all ages anywhere in the United States - Maintains a database with more than 15,000 local community groups, organizations, businesses, and professionals, and can link callers with services available in their community Youth LGBT Hotline (25 years old and younger) - Telephone, online private one-to-one chat, and email peer-support, as well as factual information for teens and young adults up to age 25 about coming-out issues, relationship concerns, parent issues, school problems, HIV/AIDS anxiety, and safer-sex information, and more; all services are free and confidential. LGBT Senior Hotline - Provides gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender seniors the ability to talk with trained peer-counselor volunteers about issues including isolation, relationship concerns, bullying, HIV/AIDS, and more. All services are free of charge, confidential, by email, phone, and website only

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Nonbinary Individuals
Older Adults
Gay Men
Talklines/Warmlines
Lesbians
Bisexuals
Transgender Individuals
LGBTQ2+ Helplines
LGBTQ2+ Youth

Crisis and Resource Line - Tubman

Offers a 24-hour crisis and resource information line that provides support services to victims of domestic violence, concerned family, friends, and partner agencies.

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Abused Men
Physically Abused Children
Abused Women
Talklines/Warmlines
Domestic Violence Hotlines

Crisis and Resource Line - Tubman

Offers a 24-hour crisis and resource information line that provides support services to victims of domestic violence, concerned family, friends, and partner agencies.

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Abused Men
Physically Abused Children
Abused Women
Talklines/Warmlines
Domestic Violence Hotlines

Crisis Line and Referral Service - Crisis Line and Referral Service - Northwest Minnesota

Provides 24 hours/7 days a week confidential and anonymous support to people in distress or crisis via phone. Support includes crisis mental health intervention, referrals, and support.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Talklines/Warmlines
Mental Health Issues
Suicide Issues

Peer to Peer Telephone Support - Wellness in the Woods

Supportive warm line for people to speak and talk to a peer. Peer to Peer Telephone Support is intended to help by: - Building natural relationships - Listening to adults experience emotional distress - Provide empathy - Share life experiences - Validate and support each other

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Talklines/Warmlines

Kinship Family Support Services - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro

Statewide Kinship Navigation program for those caring for a relative's or friend's child: - One-to-one supportive services to provide in-depth assistance to kinship caregivers - Support and education groups for kinship caregivers - Warmline to help kinship caregivers access financial, medical, legal, and other resource - Workshops are available online live or through webinars at www.kinshipcaregivers.org

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Kinship Caregivers
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
Grandparents
Talklines/Warmlines

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