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TXT4Life - Stellher Human Services, Inc.

Txt4Life is a suicide prevention resource available in many counties in MN. The Txt4Life program uses texting as a way for those in crisis or contemplating suicide to anonymously reach out and ask for free and confidential help. When individuals text the word "LIFE" to 61222 they are connected with a trained counselor who will help them by listening, providing tools and resources, and helping them get to a safe place, both emotionally and physically. currently operating 12 noon - 3 am CST daily

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Love Lines Crisis Center - Love Lines Crisis Center

Provides a Christian, pro-life counseling organization that offers a suicide and crisis hotline, pregnancy counseling, general emotional support, and assistance for individuals struggling with sex addiction.

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Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

A free and confidential 24 hour/7 day a week hotline providing mental health crisis and emotional support to those in suicidal crisis, emotional crisis, or third parties reaching out on their behalf. The caller will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in their area first and rerouted to a backup center if their local center is unavailable. Online chat is available, and other resources to help individuals are listed on the website. The website lists information about how to help oneself and others when in crisis, finding resources, and best practices for mental health providers. Videophone services are available for deaf/hard of hearing individuals via the 988 website here.

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North Dakota 2-1-1 Services - 2-1-1 and Information and Referral Locations Nationwide

211 is a number that connects callers to information about health and human services - Call specialists are trained in crisis intervention, including suicide intervention - Offers active military member support, veteran support and military family member support - Provides confidential listening and support, in addition to information and referral on abuse/assault, addiction, disabilities, education, financial assistance, food, medical, mental health, military, parenting, recreation, suicide, transportation, volunteer opportunities, etc.

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Transgender Hotline and Peer Support - Trans Lifeline

Offers a peer support hotline tailored for individuals who identify as transgender, including those exploring their gender identity. Designed to provide a safe space for anyone seeking support, regardless of whether they are in crisis. When individuals call, they are: - Connected with a trans or nonbinary peer operator - Ensured full anonymity and confidentiality The organization maintains a policy of no non-consensual active rescue, meaning they will not contact emergency services or law enforcement without explicit consent from the caller. This approach fosters trust and respect, allowing individuals to seek support without fear of involuntary intervention.

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Crisis Services - Carver County First Street Center - Mental Health

Mental health crisis services: - Crisis telephone intervention - Mobile On-Site Response provides on-site or telephone crisis intervention, early identification of mental health issues, crisis stabilization, and return to functioning to avoid out of home placements - Licensed mental health professionals provide services in two local hospitals, family homes, schools, police departments, juvenile detention, and jails or other community locations as indicated - Assessment of risk to self or others, mental health diagnostic assessments, individual and family crisis intervention and brief therapy, disposition planning includes psychiatric hospitalization if necessary, referrals, and follow-up services - Consultation to community providers and law enforcement - Community critical incident stress management services - Suicide prevention - Linkage to community mental health services

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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 Urgent Care - Ramsey County Mental Health Center

Provides service to residents of Ramsey County who are experiencing a mental health or chemical health crisis. Services available: - Walk-in and telephone assistance for both youth and adults, and mobile response teams providing consultation and referral for mental health crises and suicide prevention. - Bridges Group: Free group for anyone who wants to learn more about substance abuse and mental health issues and about available resources. Held 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Tuesday and Friday in the first floor main conference room. - Chemical health screening - Community and family education on mental health and suicide prevention. - Crisis stabilization services

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Mental Health Crisis Mobile Response Services - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC

Provides community-based mental health crisis services to children and adults experiencing a mental health crisis. The team can do suicide assessments, safety planning, coping skills, and make referrals. Services are provided by mental health practitioners under the direct supervision of mental health professionals. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to help individuals. Services include: - 24-hour crisis response phone line - Crisis screening and prevention planning - Face-to-face assessment and intervention - Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization - Suicide assessment and safety planning

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Crisis Texting - Crisis Text Line

Connects those in crisis with a Crisis Text Line volunteer Crisis Counselor. Counselors offer active listening, collaborative problem-solving, and safety planning. Volunteers support people facing various challenges like stress, anxiety, loneliness, relationship issues, bullying, substance use, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts. It's free, confidential, and available 24/7.

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Veterans Affairs Suicide Hotline - 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Offers a free and confidential crisis hotline to veterans, service members, the National Guard, Reserve members, their families, as well as those who support them. Veterans can call press "1" to reach the VA hotline, staffed by trained responders, many of whom are veterans themselves, to assist in navigating the current crisis, make referrals to resources, or send out rescue teams based on need. Veterans who need immediate care are referred to their local VA Medical Center or the nearest emergency room. The website contains local and national resources for support.

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Family and Youth Crisis Hotline - Women of Nations

24-hour crisis hotline with a focus on Native American families and teens. Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention, as well as assistance with issues including violence, dating, cultural issues, school, drug and alcohol use, or depression. Focus is on preventing suicide, violence, and drug abuse, but reducing crises is the goal overall.

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