Community Help/Hotline Links
If someone is suffering from a life threatening condition call 911.
Hope4NC Helpline (1-855-587-3463) – Connects North Carolinians to additional mental health and resilience supports that help them cope and build resilience during times of crisis, 24/7.
Hope4Healers Helpline (919-226-2002) – Provides mental health and resilience support for health care professionals, emergency medical specialists, first responders, other staff who work in health care settings and their families throughout the state who are experiencing stress from being on the front lines of the state’s COVID-19 response.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (8255) or (800) SUICIDE – Crisis line for suicide prevention.
Itsok2ask.com – Site geared toward youth to ask questions about suicide. https://www.itsok2ask.com/
NAMI Helplines – Information help line is an information and referral service,
NAMI Wake County Phone: 919-848-4490 https://nami-wake.org/
NAMI NC HelpLine 1-800-451-9682 Helpline Text (919) 999-6527
Helpline Hours Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:00 pm
NAMI National Information Line (800) 950-NAMI
Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM EST
Veterans Crisis Line (800) 273-8255
Hopeline North Carolina Call or Text: (919)231-4525 or (877)235-4525 – Free, confidential suicide and crisis prevention hotline.
Phone available 24/7. Text Line is available Monday-Friday 10am-10pm.
SAMHSA Crisis Line 1-800-662-HELP
Referral and information service for substance abuse disorders. Both English and Spanish.
Free and confidential, open 24/7
Alliance Access and Information Center (800) 510-9132 Crisis line to a licensed clinician who will assist you in finding the right kind of help.
24-hour. https://www.alliancehealthplan.org/
AA hotline – 24/7. A real person will help you find meetings, just talk to you, or help you find other resources you might need. These are people in the community, but they can direct you to where you can find resources.
triangleaavirtual.com is a website where you can go to find links to virtual AA meetings throughout the triangle—-mornings, daytime and evenings.
Narcotics Anonymous 877-590-6262 for in person and virtual meeting links and schedule www.capitalareancna.com.
AlAnon 24 hour helpline 919-713-1516 – For family and friends of those struggling with substance use disorder.
Healing-Transitions – Men’s and women’s detox and recovery program. Because of Covid restrictions call 919-838-9800 before you bring someone to the campus. https://healing-transitions.org/for addresses and other information.
Healing Transitions Family Support Meeting – email rspense@healing-transitions.org or call 919-838-9800 for more information.
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Go to wake.nc.networkofcare.org and click on services for a comprehensive list of all kinds of services available from public, nonprofit or private providers in Wake County.
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