Crisis Support Services of Nevada: Crisis Support Services of Nevada provides free, confidential and caring support to people in crisis, including suicidal crisis, through their hotline, text line and in-person advocacy services, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call (800) 273-8255; text CARE to 839863; or visit cssnv.org for 24/7 crisis services.
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytime, about any type of crisis.
Substance Use Disorder Hotline: Call (800) 450-9530; text IMREADY to 839863.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Disaster Distress Hotline: Call (800) 985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746. A 24/7 national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster.
Safe Voice: Call (800) 216-SAFE (7233) to anonymously report threats to the safety or well-being of students. More information can be found at safevoicenv.org.
Mobile Crisis Response Teams provide crisis intervention and support to Nevada families dealing with a behavioral or mental health crisis.
Children’s Mobile Crisis Response Team: If your child is experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis, contact the Division of Child and Family Services Mobile Crisis Response Team at the number from your region below.
Northern Nevada: (775) 688-1670
Rural Nevada: (702) 486-7865
Southern Nevada: (702) 486-7865
Mental Health CARE Team: (877-283-2437) Answered by CSSN, this service is for adults in Rural Nevada to call and receive immediate therapeutic support and necessary mental health care from wherever they are located.
Washoe County: MOST Team: The Mobile Outreach Safety (MOST) Team can assess a person’s mental health status and needs and direct and/or transport them to the most appropriate resource to assist them and keep them out of the criminal justice system. The preferred mechanism for referring a case to MOST is by emailing MOST@washoecounty.us
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Warmline: Call or text (775) 241-4212. The NAMI Warmline is a stigma-free, non-crisis, phone service you can call or text to speak one-on-one with a NAMI Western Nevada CARES (Community Assistance for Recovery through Education and Support) operator.
Nevada HealthCARES Warmline: Call (833) 434-0385. Through the warmline, trained volunteers are available to provide anonymous emotional support, stress management, and resources for health care providers who are responding to COVID-19 in Nevada.
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.
Veterans Crisis Line: Staffed 24/7, call (800) 273-8255, text 838255, or go to veterancrisisline.net for confidential support.
Nevada PEP offers education, information, and guidance to families of children with disabilities, including those who are at risk or who have serious emotional disturbances, their families and their service providers, through education, encouragement and empowerment activities.
Nevada PEP: Call (800) 216-5188 or visit nvpep.org. The nonprofit offers education, information, and guidance to families of children with disabilities.
Immunize Nevada and Nevada Health Response have partnered to bring Nevadans updated COVID-19 resources, vaccine information, treatment and testing locations.
Visit nvcovidfighter.org.