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In Case of Emergency or Crisis Situation (Pennsylvania)

  • Go to your nearest emergency room if you are in immediate danger of harming yourself or others to have a psychiatric evaluation.
  • Lehigh County Crisis: Phone: (610) 782-3127. In the Lehigh Valley area, you may utilize the WARM Line at (610) 820-8451 for additional support.
  • Northampton County Crisis: (610) 252-9060
  • Berks County Crisis: 1-877-236-4600
  • Bucks County Crisis: 1-800-499-7455 
  • Carbon, Monroe and Pike County Crisis: Phone: 570-992-0879 or 1-800-338-6467
  • Cumberland County Crisis : (Camp Hill) (717) 763-2222  or (Carlisle) (717) 243-6005
  • Alleghany County: Phone 1-888-796-8226
  • Philadelphia County: Phone: 215-685-6440
  • If you must call 911, please share with the operator that you or a loved one is in a mental health crisis. If you have ever received a mental health diagnosis, please share as much information so that you can get the appropriate help. Ask the operator if a CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) is available as some officers are trained in CIT, while some are not. Read more here: NAMI

In Case of Emergency or Crisis Situation (South Carolina)

  • South Carolina Department of Mental Health: 833-364-2274

Additional National Hotlines

  • The Suicide Prevention Lifeline  Phone: 988
  • The National Domestic Violence Hotline  Phone: 800-799-7233
  • Nami Helpline Phone: 800-950-6264
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 | Free 24/7 Support
  • Teen Line Phone: (310) 855-HOPE | Text: Teen to 839863
  • Trevor Helpline LGBTQ Youth 25 y.o. and Under: Phone: 1-866-488-7386
  • National Sexual Abuse Hotline Phone: 800.656.HOPE
  • Veterans Crisis Line Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 | Text 838255
  • Drug Rehab Hotlines Phone: 855-789-9197
  • SAMSHA National Helpline Phone:  800-662-4357

Updated: 05/22/2021

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