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NIMH We can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

Crisis Lines

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress.

Suicide/Crisis Hot Lines by location:
Pima: 1-800-796-6762 or 1-520-622-6000
Maricopa: 1-800-631-1314 and 1-602-222-9444
Graham, Greenlee, Cochise and Santa Cruz: 1-866-495-6735
Gila River and Ak-Chin Indian communities: 1-800-259-3449
Yuma, LaPaz, Pinal and Gila: 1-866-495-6735
Mohave, Coconino, Apache, Navajo and Yavapai: 1-877-756-4090

The Warm Line:
A confidential, non-emergency phone line for any resident of Cochise, Graham, Greelee, La Paz, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz and Yuma Counties who needs to talk.
Pima County: 520-770-9909
All other Southern Arizona Counties: 844-733-9912 

Local resources

Arizona Department of Health Services Health and Wellness services for all Arizonans Arizona Youth Partnership AZYP cultivates healthy foundations for youth and promotes strong families in partnership with local communities. Arizona State University Campus Health Services provides health care for the ASU student community. Boys & Girls Club of Tucson Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson is dedicated to providing a safe environment to assist youth in developing self-esteem, values, and skills. Casa de los NiñosCasa de los Niños provides high-quality, integrated care to the families of Southern Arizona and promotes child well-being and family stability in the community. Cenpatico Integrated Care Cenpatico IC is the Regional Behavioral Health Authority for Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz and Yuma counties. Children’s Action Alliance CAA is an independent voice for Arizona children at the state capitol and in the community. CAA works to improve children’s health, education, and security through information and action. CODAC CODAC provides primary care and a full continuum of professional behavioral health care (for substance abuse, depression, etc.) to adults and youth. Community Partners, Inc. Community Partners focuses on emotional and life-adjustment issues, mental illness and substance abuse. Families, children and adults can get the help they need. Crisis Response Network Crisis Response Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals through a continuum of crisis services. HOPE, Inc.HOPE Inc. is a consumer-centric behavioral health organization in Tucson, Arizona that delivers recovery-based community services. Interfaith Community Services ICS helps seniors, disabled individuals and families in financial crisis throughout Pima County, Arizona, achieve stability, health and independence through support from more than 700 volunteers, 79 faith community partners and the community at large. Jewish Family & Children’s Services JFCS offers counseling and community services to individuals and families in crisis, children and adults who have experienced trauma, people with disabilities, frail and elderly adults, and neighbors without basic necessities. La Frontera La Frontera provides outpatient and residential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to children, youth, and adults in Pima County, Arizona. NAMI Southern Arizona NAMI Southern Arizona (serving: Pima County) is a non-profit, grassroots organization providing no-cost advocacy, education, and support to all those affected by mental illnesses in southern Arizona. NAMI Southeastern Arizona NAMI Southeastern Arizona (serving: Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, and Santa Cruz counties) is a non-profit, grassroots organization providing no-cost advocacy, education, and support to all those affected by mental illnesses in southeastern Arizona. Northern Arizona University NAU Counseling Services works to enhance the psychological growth, emotional well-being, and learning potential of Northern Arizona University students. notMYkid notMYkid is an Arizona-based non-profit organization whose mission is to empower youth to reach their full potential by inspiring positive life choices. Pima Prevention Partnership PPP is a nationally-recognized, award-winning non-profit agency creating conditions for change among youths, families, institutions, and community groups since 1992. Tu Nidito Tu Nidito Children and Family Services is Southern Arizona’s resource for children and families whose lives have been impacted by a serious medical condition or death United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona is building education from cradle to career, providing financial stability for families, and improving the overall health of the southern Arizona community. University of Arizona Health & Wellness Services UA Health & Wellness provides medical services, psychological care, and health promotion & prevention services for students. Youth On Their Own YOTO is a dropout prevention program that supports the high school graduation and continued success of homeless, unaccompanied youth in Pima County.

National resources

Active MindsActive Minds empowers students to change the perception about mental health on college campuses, including chapters at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. Mental Health America Mental Health America is the nation's leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and to promoting the overall mental health of all Americans. National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. 2-1-1 Free, confidential service that helps people across North America find the local resources they need.

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