Crisis Hotlines and Services - Mental Health
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| Group | Mental Health | 
| Category | Mental Health | 
| Name | Crisis Hotlines and Services | 
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Description
This is the primary information and referral resource for the City of Portland and Multnomah County. They can provide organizations and contacts for a variety of social service needs.
Multnomah County Mental Health Crisis Line
- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
 
Mental health professionals are available to help anyone experiencing mental health issues at any time, in any language.
- Free, 24/7 mental health support
 - Interpretation services for non-English speakers
 - Referral to low-cost or sliding-scale agencies
 - Help finding mental health providers
 - Information about non-crisis community resources
 
Cascadia Health Multnomah County Mental Health Urgent Walk-In Clinic 4212 SE Division St, Ste 100 Portland, OR 97206
- Hours: Monday–Friday 7a.m.–9 p.m., Saturday–Sunday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m.
 
Hawthorne Walk-In Center Mental Health & Addictions Care 5240 NE Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro, OR 97124 P: 503-291-9111 Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m., Sunday, 12–4 p.m.
Unity Center for Behavioral Health – Psychiatric Emergency Services
- Additional Mental Health/Suicide Prevention:
 
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ( 800) 273-8255 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; 150+ languages available
Oregon: Crisis Line Clackamas County:
- Crisis Line Washington County:
 - Crisis Line OR Counties NAMI Guide: https://namior.org/get-help-now/
 
- Can also text NAMI to 741741 if in a crisis David Romprey Oregon Warmline:
 
- 24/7 intentional peer support for all Oregonians; Spanish Bilingual as well
 
Oregon Behavioral Health Support Line:
- 24/7 service for Oregonians providing emotional support, schedules free short term counseling services, and assists with referrals to mental health and substance use recovery
 - Do not need to be in a crisis Oregon’s Lines for Life:
 
- ' Portland Suicide Lifeline:
 
Washington: Clark County
Crisis Line:
- WA Warmline: ( 877) 500-9276 Washington Crisis Connections:
 
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline:
- Available 24/7 through email, chat, and video phone; ASL and peer support
 
- Crisis intervention, safety planning, referrals, and relationship education
 
National Domestic Violence Hotline:
- TTY (800) 787-3224 or Video Phone Only for Deaf Callers at (206) 518-9361
 
National Human Trafficking Resource Center:
- ' National Rape Crisis Line:
 - ' Call to Safety:
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- 24/7 confidential DV/IPV and sexual assault crisis line.
 
DeafLEAD National Crisis Line:
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- 24/7 videophone ASL crisis intervention, case management, and mental health services for Deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, and DeafBlind survivors of crime
 - Can also provide culturally responsive interpreting services for providers assisting someone needing ASL
 - https://www.deafinc.org/deaflead/services.html
 
Domestic Violence Resource Center Crisis Line:
- 24/7 confidential crisis line; provides other resources and services Love is Respect National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline:
 
- TTY 800-787-3224 or text LOVEIS 22522
 - Confidential support for teens, young adults, and their loved ones seeking help, resources, or information related to healthy relationships
 
NAYA Family Center DV Healing Circle:
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- Culturally responsive crisis intervention, advocacy, educational, and supportive services for Native Americans experience domestic and sexual violence
 
- Free childcare for support group attendance is available
 
Portland Bad Date Line PDX SWOC:
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- Anonymous reporting for sex worker violence and abusive sex worker clients
 
RAINN – Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network:
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- 24/7 confidential crisis and resource support line
 - Interactive map to display national DV/IPV and sexual assault resources available by state
 
Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC):
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- 24/7 support and resource line; text and call available
 
StrongHearts Native Helpline:
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- Available 24/7 for Native Americans and Alaska Natives providing culturally responsive DV & SA support and advocacy
 
SWOP USA/GLITS Community Support Line:
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- Sex Workers Outreach Project is a volunteered-staffed warmline to provide peer support, rape counseling, and crisis intervention
 
- Additionally partnered with Gay & Lesbians in a Transgender Society to provide support for trans-identified folks
 
UNICA:
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- 24/7 crisis line support for survivors of interpersonal violence with a trauma- informed culturally specific support for Latine survivors
 
- Triage for access to other UNICA support services; Spanish bilingual
 
LQBTQIA2S+ Bradley Angle:
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- 24/7 provides emergency housing and other assistance for survivors escaping DV
 - Specifically serving Black and LGBTQIA2S+ communities National LGBT Coming Out Support Hotline:
 
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- Monday–Friday, 1–9 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.; no recording
 
National LGBT Hotline:
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- General, Monday–Friday, 1–9 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.; no recording
 
National LGBT Senior Hotline:
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- 50+; Monday–Friday, 1–9 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.; no recording
 
National LGBT Youth Talkline:
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- 25 or younger; Monday–Friday, 1–9 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.; no recording
 
Trans LifeLine USA:
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- Available Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. PST; national
 
- Run by and for trans people, provides peer support
 
Trevor Project:
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- 24/7 for immediate crisis support for LGBTQ youth
 
Race/Ethnicity/Immigration Asian Lifenet Hotline:
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- 24/7; Crisis and support line; national
 
- Languages offered: Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, and Fujianese
 
Crisis Line of Racial Equity Support:
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- Available Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Dedicated and staffed by BIPOC counselors who’ve experienced dealing with racism and provide peer support
 
Oregon Bias Response Hotline:
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- Available Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; interpretative services in 240+ languages
 
- Confidential non-emergency hotline to report hate crimes, bias incidents, or any other targeting against a protected class. Can assist with connecting to resources as well.
 
Substance Use Alcohol & Drug Helpline:
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- Spanish: (877) 515-7848
 
- Teen: (877) 553-8336
 
- Text RecoveryNow to 839863; only available daily 8 a.m.–11 p.m. PST
 
NAYA Family Center Alcohol & Drug Support for Youth:
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- Culturally relevant harm reduction model support services are available individually.
 
- Hours and availability are flexible based on needs of the youth
 
WA Recovery Help Line:
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- Phone available 24/7, text available Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
 
- Provides crisis intervention and local referral services for Washington residents
 
Veterans/Military Service Members Coaching into Care:
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- Available Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. EST
 
- Free for families and friends of veterans to access guidance and assistance with starting conversations to encourage their loved veteran to find support for their mental health and/or substance use
 
Lines for Life Military Warmline:
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- 24/7; Independently operated and not affiliated with Department of Defense
 
- Support services for all veterans and military service members living in Oregon
 
- Text MIL1 to 839863 only available daily 8 a.m.–11 p.m. PST
 
War Vet Call Center:
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- Connects with Vet Center Call Center 24/7 and provides support for veterans and their families as they transition from military to civilian life
 
Women Veterans Call Center:
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- Available Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–10 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m.; Anonymous chat available
 
- Provides VA services and resources to women veterans, families, and caregivers
 
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255, press 1 or text 838255
Youth/Family/Senior Mobile response and Stabilization Services:
( 503) 988-4888, hearing impaired: 711
- MRSS is developmentally appropriate crisis services for children, youth, and young adults (through age 20) as well as their families/caregivers
 
National Runaway SafeLine:
- 24/7 safe line for runaway and houseless youth needing access to finding shelter, food, medical assistance, counseling, family mediation, and/or bus tickets home Oregon YouthLine: ( 877) 968-8491 or text teen2teen at 839863
 - Teen to teen crisis & help line; Adults available 24/7, peer teens available 4-10 p.m.
 
Parent Warmline for Oregon:
- Available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 12-7 p.m. except for holidays for families and youth
 - Peer support for caregivers to promote mental, behavioral, and emotional wellness through education, support, and advocacy Senior Loneliness Line:
 
- ' Washington Teen Link:
 - https://www.teenlink.org/
 
- Text or call to number available; 155 languages; Peer run teen volunteers
 
- Available Monday–Sunday, 6–10 p.m. (calls) and 6–9:30 p.m. (text)
 
- Provides youth suicide prevention training in schools and youth serving organizations throughout King County
 
Facilities
Hawthorne Walk-In Center Mental Health & Addictions Care
OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Richmond
Contacts
Contact: Alcohol & Drug Helpline for Teens Phone: (877) 553-8336
Contact: National Runaway SafeLine  Phone: (800) 786-2929    
Contact: Lines for Life Military Warmline  Phone: (888) 457-4838    
Contact: War Vet Call Center:  Phone: (877) 927-8387    
Contact: RAINN – Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network:  Phone: (800) 656-4673    
Contact: Multnomah County Mental Health Crisis Line Toll Free  Phone: 800-716-9769    
Contact: Bradley Angle:  Phone: (503) 235-5333    
Contact: UNICA  Phone: (503) 232-4448    
Contact: Office  Phone: 503) 988-4888    
Contact: Multnomah County Mental Health Crisis Line for Hearing-impaired  Phone: 711    
Contact: Women Veterans Call Center  Phone: (855) 829-6636    
Contact: National LGBT Youth Talkline:  Phone: (800) 246-7743    
Contact: WA Warmline  Phone: 877) 500-9276    
Contact: Cascadia Health Multnomah County Mental Health Urgent Walk-In Clinic  Phone: (503) 963-2575    
Contact: Senior Loneliness Line:  Phone: (503) 200-1633    
Contact: David Romprey Oregon Warmline  Phone: (800) 698-2392    
Contact: Crisis Line Clackamas County  Phone: (503) 655-8585    
Contact: Portland Suicide Lifeline  Phone: (503) 972-3456    
Contact: Domestic Violence Resource Center Toll Free Crisis Line  Phone: (866) 469-8600    
Contact: Washington Crisis Connections  Phone: (866) 427-4747    
Contact: Coaching into Care:  Phone: (888) 823-7458    
Contact: Crisis Line OR Counties NAMI Guide      
Contact: Call to Safety  Phone: (503) 235-5333    
Contact: National Human Trafficking Resource Center Text  Phone: 233733    
Contact: Oregon YouthLine  Phone: (877) 968-8491    
Contact: Washington Teen Link  Phone: (866) 833-6546    
Contact: National LGBT Senior Hotline:  Phone: (888) 234-7243    
Contact: DeafLEAD National Crisis Line  Phone: (321) 800-3323    
Contact: Parent Warmline for Oregon  Phone: (833) 732-2467    
Contact: Oregon’s Lines for Life  Phone: (800) 273-8255    
Contact: Oregon YouthLine Text  Phone: teen2teen at 839863    
Contact: Portland Bad Date Line PDX SWOC  Phone: (503) 535-3901    
Contact: Oregon Bias Response Hotline:  Phone: (844) 924-2427    
Contact: National Rape Crisis Line  Phone: (800) 656-4673    
Contact: Multnomah County Mental Health Crisis Line  Phone: (503) 988-4888    
Contact: National Runaway SafeLine Text  Phone: 66008    
Contact: Love is Respect National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline  Phone: 800-787-3224    
Contact: Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)  Phone: (503) 640-5311    
Contact: NAYA Family Center DV Healing Circle:  Phone: (503) 288-8177 ext 339    
Contact: Trans LifeLine USA:  Phone: (877) 565-8860 (opt 2 for Spanish)    
Contact: Veterans Crisis Text  Phone: 838255    
Contact: National Domestic Violence Hotline Video Phone for Deaf Callers  Phone: (206) 518-9361    
Contact: Crisis Line  Phone: (360) 696-9560    
Contact: WA Recovery Help Line  Phone: (866) 789-1511    
Contact: StrongHearts Native Helpline  Phone: (844) 762-8483    
Contact: Unity Center for Behavioral Health – Psychiatric Emergency Services  Phone: (503) 944-8000    
Contact: National Domestic Violence Hotline  Phone: (800) 787-3224    
Contact: Domestic Violence Resource Center Crisis Line  Phone: (503) 469-8620    
Contact: National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline  Phone: (855) 812-1001    
Contact: NAYA Family Center Alcohol & Drug Support for Youth:  Phone: (503) 288-8177 ext 217    
Contact: Oregon Behavioral Health Support Line  Phone: (800) 923-4357    
Contact: Love is Respect National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline Text  Phone: LOVEIS 22522    
Contact: Crisis Line of Racial Equity Support  Phone: (503) 575-3764    
Contact: Toll Free  Phone: (800) 232-4448    
Contact: Oregon’s Lines for Life Text  Phone: 273TALK    
Contact: Trevor Project  Phone: (866) 488-7386    
Contact: National Human Trafficking Resource Center  Phone: (888) 373-7888    
Contact: Hawthorne Walk-In Center Mental Health & Addictions Care  Phone: P: 503-291-9111    
Contact: Veterans Crisis Line  Phone: 1-800-273-8255 Ext 1    
Contact: SWOP USA/GLITS Community Support Line  Phone: (877) 776-2004    
Contact: Crisis Line Washington County  Phone: (503) 291-9111    
Contact: National LGBT Hotline:  Phone: (888) 843-4564    
Contact: Asian Lifenet Hotline - Languages offered: Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, and Fujianese Phone: (877) 900-8585    
Contact: National LGBT Coming Out Support Hotline:  Phone: (888) 688-5428    
Contact: Text  Phone: Text START to 678678    
Contact: Toll Free Crisis Line  Phone: (800) 686-8137