Mental health resources

The City has created this list of mental health support resources to help residents and their loved ones.

For anyone

Crisis resources

Hennepin County mental health emergencies

The Cope mobile crisis teams can come to where you are. The teams respond to anyone in the county who needs an urgent response.

If the situation is life-threatening or you need immediate response call 911.

Visit Hennepin County mental health emergency services

Minnesota Department of Human Services cellphone crisis lines 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

If you or a loved one need help 

Translation services are available on phone calls. Text or chat is only in English.

Veterans

Find information about the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Support resources

Hennepin County mental health and substance use services 

Read about their services, locations and affiliated clinics.

Visit Hennepin County mental health and substance use services

Coping with a disaster or traumatic event

Take care of yourself and each other, and know when and how to seek help. This information is also available in Spanish.

Learn more about coping with a traumatic event

National Alliance on Mental Illness resources

You can view a list of general and specific mental health resources available in Minnesota.

View the list of professional mental health support resources

For adults

Local resources

Mental Health Association of Minnesota Warmline

Adults with a mental illness can talk to someone and get support, 5 p.m. -10 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

Mental Health Association of Minnesota Warmline

Minnesota Department of Health resources on trauma and racism

Watch a video with perspectives of Black men who are therapists, a community conversation, a webinar looking at racism and more.

View the Minnesota Department of Human Services resources 

Hennepin County mental health emergencies

For anyone 18 and older in crisis in Hennepin County, available 24/7.

Call 612-596-1223

Learn more about Hennepin County's mental health services

National resources

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) Disaster Distress Helpline

Trained crisis counselors for anyone facing emotional distress related to disasters. Multilingual, 24/7. 

Visit the SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline

For Black people, Indigenous people, people of color and LGBTQ+ people

Culturally specific mental health resources

A list of providers serving diverse cultural communities.

Culturally specific mental health resources

For parents

National Parent Helpline operated by Parents Anonymous

Call the National Parent Helpline® to get emotional support from a trained Advocate and become empowered and a stronger parent.

Call 1-855-427-2736

Visit National Parent Helpline

Postpartum Support International Helpline

Experiencing the loss of a pregnancy, infant, or child brings unimaginable pain and grief, and can make you feel alone and lost. Find available resources on loss and grief.

Call 1-800-944-4773

Visit Postpartum Support International 

For young people and their families

Hennepin County Child Crisis Team

For anyone 17 and under in crisis in Hennepin County. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

Call 612-348-2233

Contact the Hennepin County Child Crisis Team

Minneapolis Public Schools mental health support hotline

Available 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for support in several languages.

Call 612-767-4158

Minneapolis School Based Clinics mental health support appointments

For Minneapolis Public Schools students. The School Based Clinics are doing in-person and telehealth appointments. Students can text or leave voicemails at the clinic’s main phone numbers; staff are checking messages regularly.

Patrick Henry High School
Roosevelt High School
Longfellow Alternative School
Southwest High School
Thomas Edison High School
South High School
Washburn High School

Domestic violence

National Domestic Violence Hotline

Email and live chat are also available online. Hablamos español.

If you’re in an emergency situation, please call 911. 

Visit the National Domestic Violence hotline

Mediation

Conflict Resolution Center

This is a resource for residents that have a conflict with a neighbor or other interpersonal issue where more help or support is needed. 

Visit the Conflict Resolution Center