IN AN EMERGENCY

If you or your friend needs urgent help, call 911 right away. Or even take your friend to the emergency room for assistance. If you feel it’s safe, stay with your friend or find someone to stay with them until help arrives.

Call 911

IN AN CRISIS

You are not alone, and help is always available. Get immediate support 24/7. Reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting COALITION to 741741 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. It’s free, and everything you tell them is confidential, unless it’s essential to contact emergency services to keep you or your friend safe.

Frontline Workers

While many of us have been tasked with staying home over the past few months to slow the spread of the virus, essential workers are at the frontlines keeping our communities safe every day. It is important that we help take care of them, as they have taken care of all of us. See their stories from the front lines, and hear how are staying mentally healthy during this time.

COVID-19 is continuing to affect us all in different ways, and we need to take extra care of our mental health during this time. We thank our Frontline Workers for serving our communities throughout this difficult time and always. As a first responder balancing a high-stakes job and other responsibilities, it can be hard to find the time to care for yourself, but this is a necessity in order for you to keep taking care of others.