Warm Line – Who to Call?

CALL 911 IF YOU ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER.
911 is to be used only for emergencies (police, fire or medical) where an immediate response is required – when there is an emergency and lives are in danger, immediate action is required or there is a crime in progress.

CALL THE CRISIS LINE
if you are thinking of taking your life, need to talk to a mental health professional in your area.
National Suicide Prevention Line- 1-800-273-8255

MN COVID-19 HOTLINES:

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT

  • Community mitigation (schools, child care, business) questions:
    651-297-1304 or 1-800-657-3504 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Health questions like symptoms, where to go for testing, exposure
    651-201-3920 or 1-800-657-3903 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
    (not providing mental health support)

CALL THE WARMLINE if you need someone to talk with, are feeling isolated, depressed or anxious

1-844-739-6369- 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. every night

Wellness in the Woods provides peer-to-peer telephone support

View Save or Print the flyer, click on the link below:

Who to Call Flyer.pdf


How can you help?
Learn about what to say…


Crisis Help Call 988
800-523-3333

Text “MN’ to 751741

Calls in East Central Minnesota are routed to local mobile or local phone help.
Click here for additional information
In a life threatening situation or medical emergency, call your doctor or 911.


Just need to talk?
Wellness in the Woods 5:pm – 9:am Daily 844-739-6369
Minnesota NAMI Warmline 4:pm – 8:pm Thur – Sun 888-334-7754
Mental Health Advocacy Minnesota Warmline 5:pm-10:pm Mon – Sat 877-404-3190

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