EMERGENCY
In the case of an immediate and life-threatening emergency, dial 911 immediately.
NON-EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
Call the team in the county where you are located for an assessment of the situation and advice.
Anoka County 763-755-3801
Dakota County 952-891-7171
Hennepin County 612-348-2233 (as a minor), 612-596-1223 (as an adult)
Ramsey County 651-266-7878 (as a minor), 651-266-7900 (as an adult)
Washington County 651-777-5222
Crisis Hotline text SCHOOL or HOME to 741-741
HELP IS HERE WHEN YOU NEED IT (QUICK REFERENCE NUMBERS)
Suicide Prevention 1(800) 273-8255
Help with Depression 1(630) 482-9696
Help with Self-Harm 1(800) 399-8288
Help with Mental Health 1(844) 295-1279
Help with an Eating Disorder (866) 224-2040
Help with Substance Abuse 1(800) 662-4357
Help with Domestic Abuse (800) 799-7233
Boys Town 1(800) 448-3000
MENTAL HEALTH
To learn about the basics of mental health and several resources, visit Mental Health Literacy.
For mental health resources and de-stigmatization of "normal," call the Teen Line at 1-310-855-4673.
To be connected with Mental Health America for services and support, call 800-969-6642.
For support, info, and referrals from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), call 800-950-6264 or 1-800-950-6264.
To anonymously share your story and chat with users on using NAMI resources, visit Strength of Us.
To learn more about setting boundaries in your personal and professional life, call Love is Respect at 1-866-331-9474.
For help locating a peer support network, call the Project Return Peer Support Network (PRPSN) at 1-888-448-9777.
For additional non-judgmental and confidential peer support, call the Oregon Warmline at 1-800-698-2392.
DIRECT SUPPORT
To reach the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, call 800-826-3632.
For confidential health information on any topic, you can reach the Children's Hospital Resource Line at 888-711-8336.
To search from a list of common health issues and their solutions, visit Health Talk.
For several tips on relationships, body image, families, emotions, etc., visit Teen Health.
For a community of youth helping each other, visit ReachOut.
For peer support and advocacy on harm reduction and human rights, call the Wildflower Alliance at 888-407-4515.
To be connected with a survivor-led diverse community of resilience, call the Promise Resource Network at 833-390-7728.
LGBTQIA++ & BIPOC FRIENDLY
To be connected to The Trevor Project, call 866-4-8-873-867
To reach the Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network (GLSEN), and help with your GSA chapter, call 212-727-0135.
For peer support, community care, and name-change assistance, call Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860.
For peer support and counseling with an LGBTQ Black Femme lens, call or text Blackline at 1-800-604-5841.
For help understanding your many identities and a wholistic support team, call or text THRIVE at 313-565-8860.
CRISIS LINES
For the National Youth Crisis Hotline, including resources on addiction, pregnancy, and depression, call 1-800-448-4663.
To speak with a trained volunteer about any and all challenges or struggles, text HOPELINE to 741741 /call 800-442-4673.
For teen-to-teen peer counseling also through Hopeline, call 877-968-845-463.
SUICIDE PREVENTION
For the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, call 800-273-8255, or call or text 988. In a crisis, call 800-784-2433.
This service is not obligated to keep communications private from police officers. If this is a concern, consider contacting the following alternative organizations: Trans Lifeline, Wildflower Alliance, Blackline, THRIVE, Promise Resource Network, Project Return Peer Support Network (PRPSN), and Oregon Warmline.
For services directly in St. Croix County, dial 888-552-6642.
ABUSE
To reach the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), call 1-800-662-4357 or 1-877-726-4727.
For support with major difficulties at home, call Boys Town at 800-448-3000 or text VOICE to 20121.
To reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline, call 800-799-7233.
If you or a loved one believe to have encountered sexual assault, contact RAINN at 800-656-4673.
If you or a loved one believe a child is being abused, contact Childhelp at 800-422-4453.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
If you would like more information or a referral for an STD, contact the Centers for Disease Control at 800-342-2437.
For information about sexual health and safety in relationships, call the STD Hotline at 800-227-8922.
DRUG & ALCOHOL TREATMENT
To reach the National Clearinghouse Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline, call 800-729-6686.
For meeting referrals for teens and families, call Al-Anon and AlaTeen at 888-425-2666.
EATING DISORDERS
To reach the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), call 847-831-3438.
If you or a loved one are struggling with an eating disorder, call the Referral Helpline at 800-931-2237.
RUNAWAY CHILDREN
If you know someone who has run away from home, call the National Runaway Safeline at 800-786-2929.
VICTIMS OF HATE
You can reach the National Center for Victims of Crime at 800-394-2255.
For discrimination support and a resource referral, you can reach the Anti-Hate Line at 800-649-0404.