Mental Health Emergency Resources
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, feel free to utilize the non-carceral services below.
Non-Carceral Support Services
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Don't Call The Police
Founded in June 2020, this is an online directory of local resources available as alternatives to contacting law enforcement.
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Call 211
In some cities, 211 will dispatch community response teams instead of law enforcement. Ask in advance whether they dispatch the police if this is a concern.
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1-800-604-5841
Blackline: Peer support and counseling prioritizing BIPOC, with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens. "We do not trace or send any type of intervention under any circumstances without consent."
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1-877-565-8860
Trans Lifeline: Trans peer support for Trans community that's been "divested from police since day one. Run by and for Trans people."
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1-888-407-4515
Wildflower Alliance Peer Support Line: Warmline answered by trained peer supporters. "We do not trace or send any type of intervention under any circumstances without consent."
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1-844-762-8483
StrongHearts: 24/7 confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic and sexual violence helpline for Indigenous Americans. "Advocates do not request or record the contact's identification and/or address."
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Text 24/7: 1-313-662-8209
Thrive Lifeline: Trans-led and operated, focusing on people with intersecting marginalized identities. Does not "engage in non-consensual active rescue."
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Call or text: 623-473-7433
Psychedelic Support Line (Fireside Project): 11am-11 p.m. PT. Support during and after psychedelic experiences. "Always confidential."
Additional Support Services
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LGBT National Help Center
Free and confidential support for LGBTQIA+ people and those with questions about sexual orientation and/or gender identity. "We will not contact any authorities or other services or programs on your behalf."
1-888-843-4564 (National Hotline)1-888-688-5428 (Coming Out Support)1-800-246-7743 (Youth Talkline)1-888-234-7243 (Senior Hotline) -
(800) 799-SAFE (7233)
Domestic Violence Hotline
Please note: The below resources may utilize and/or rely on police.
Pennsylvania County Crisis Lines
All information is provided for reference purposes. Please verify service availability and policies directly with each organization.
