Sacramento Area Resources and Crisis Services
NUSD Distance Learning Social Emotional Support Services
Sacramento Area Resources and Crisis Services
Sacramento Police Department |
When using a cell phone, it is recommended to call the phone number rather than 911, as cell calls to 911 will link to the California Highway Patrol which may result in a delayed response from the Police Department. |
Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic (916) 520-2460 |
Walk-in services for individuals of all ages who are experiencing a mental health emergency. Monday – Friday, 10 am – 8 pm (last walk-in at 7 pm) Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays, 10 am – 6 pm (last walk-in at 5 pm) 2130 Stockton Boulevard, Building 300, Sacramento, CA 95817 |
24-Hour Suicide Crisis Line 916-368-3111 or 800-273-8255 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org |
The Suicide Prevention Crisis Line is for people of all ages who are experiencing depression, hopelessness, alone, desperate, and sometimes considering suicide as a solution to their pain. When someone dials this number they will be routed to the nearest crisis center in the national network of more than 150 crisis centers. Non-24 hour chat line Text the word HOPE to 916-668-iCAN (4226) |
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE |
Confidential crisis intervention counseling, resource referrals, and a neutral message center to youth and families in high-risk situations including abuse, neglect, exposure to AIDS and STDs, gangs, substance abuse, runaway, and homelessness. |
National Suicide Prevention Line |
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention, and crisis resources |
Sacramento County Mental Health 24-Hour Crisis Line (916) 875-1055 |
For anyone in Sacramento county experiencing a mental health crisis, please call (888) 881-4881 or (916) 875-1055. |
Sacramento County Child |
One of the divisions of CPS is Emergency Response. This division is a response system designed to provide in-person response 24-hours a day to reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. |
2-1-1 |
Sacramento Community Link is a Capital Region 24 hour resource directory. Operators serve multiple languages. Referral to more than 1,600 community services including shelters, food banks, governmental services, and nonprofit organizations. |
Sacramento County Access to |
The Children’s Mental Health Access Team is the entry point for mental health services for children and youth ages 0 – 21 years. The Access Team conducts over the phone triage, assessments, and linkage/referral to county-operated or contracted mental health service providers. Adult Mental Health promotes the physical, intellectual, social, and emotional well-being of adults and older adults with serious mental illness. |
California Relay System 1-800-854-7784 or 711 |
Para servicios confidenciales de traducción en inglés y español. For translation services in English and Spanish. |
Another Choice, Another Chance (ACAC) 916-224-4677 www.acacsac.org |
Outpatient counseling services that incorporate individual, group, and family counseling. Services address alcohol and drug addiction and consider issues related to mental health therapy, trauma, employment status, school problems, and family/social relations to self and loved ones. |
Asian Pacific Counseling Center |
Agency serving the mental health and acculturation needs of Asians and Pacific Islanders for a thriving and productive API community |
National Alliance on Mental Health NAMI HELPLINE Sacramento office |
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI Sacramento’s programs consist of support, education, advocacy, and community outreach. |
Trevor Project Crisis Line LGBTQ Youth |
A national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services LGBTQ young people ages 13 – 24. Offering life-saving, life-affirming programs and services that create safe, accepting, and inclusive environments over the phone, online, and through text |
NUSD has a very comprehensive website devoted to student and family mental health and wellbeing. Check out this site to find crisis resources, referral services, a list of other mental health and wellbeing organizations, podcasts, and videos for parents and students alike. |
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WIND Youth Services – 24-hour Hotline |
Serves Sacramento County’s homeless youth, between 12 and 24 of age with a basic safety net and survival services and a safe place to stay. Provides street outreach, case management, youth and family counseling, Wind House – Youth Shelter, and Wind Center. |
WEAVE |
Provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. WEAVE also provides outreach and services for international and domestic victims of human trafficking. |
Alcohol & Drug System of Care Youth 916-874-9754 (Adult) |
Provides treatment and recovery services for alcohol and drug abuse to Sacramento County youth by contracting with an array of community-based service providers throughout Sacramento County that provide outpatient treatment, methadone treatment, day treatment, detoxification, residential services, and prenatal services. |
Gender Health Center |
Meets the counseling needs of Sacramento and the surrounding areas by making services accessible to the most underserved communities, and the LGBTQQI community. Fees are based on a sliding scale. |
The Center |
Assists new immigrants, refugees, and other underserved individuals achieve economic self-sufficiency, social empowerment, and cultural appreciation. Provides educational, vocational, human services, and health programs. |
LGBT Community Center 1927 L Street Sacramento, CA 95811 (916) 442-0185 |
The Center’s Youth Program supports vulnerable and homeless LGBT youth to improve their health, economic status, self-esteem, and self-sufficiency for making positive life choices. Support groups and counseling services are offered. |
Care Solace (888) 515-0595 |
24/7 service that helps families through the process of accessing community-based mental health programs and resources. This service is free to all NUSD families. |
Teen Line (800) TLC-TEEN (852-8336) Text “TEEN” to 839863 |
Teen Line is a confidential hotline for teenagers. If you have a problem or just want to talk with another teen who understands, then this is the right place for you! (Every evening from 6:00pm to 10:00pm) |
This list of resources is not intended to be exhaustive. Being informed about what you can do in a crisis situation will make it easier for you to effectively get help for yourself or your child. In an emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.