Resources

Taking care of your mental health is crucial for your overall well-being. Yes, you too. When you’re going through a hard time, finding help can be tough, especially when you don’t feel safe interacting with systems. Wherever you are at the moment, there are resources available to support folks dealing with mental health issues, including crisis hotlines that aren’t directly linked to the police. And if you identify as LGBTQ+ or BIPOC, there are specific groups and organizations ready to help you too. You don’t have to face a crisis alone – professionals and groups are here to offer support and guidance. So if you or someone you know needs mental health support, don’t hesitate to reach out to these resources and ask them about their policies for interacting with law enforcement.

Disclaimer: Present Beings Couple and Family Therapy LLC (PBCFT) is not a crisis service. PBCFT encourages anyone experiencing a medical emergency to seek immediate medical attention. PBCFT also acknowledge that certain people, because of white supremacy and oppression, do not feel safe contacting 9-1-1. PBCFT is not able to guarantee whether or not the resources below will contact police; however, PBCFT is providing this list as potential alternatives to other more general resources.

Not sure how to respond to a crisis? Check out
Fireweed Collective’s Crisis Toolkit.


If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please dial 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room. 
For non-life-threatening mental health crises,  you can contact one of the crisis lines listed below:

Crisis Support: Oregon

Multnomah County Crisis Line
503-988-4888
Available 24/7
Call 911 for emergency

Clackamas County Crisis Line
503-655-8585
Available 24/7
Call 911 for emergency

Washington County Crisis Line
503-291-9111
Available 24/7
Call 911 for emergency

Oregon Warmline
1-800-698-2392
Every day 9AM-11PM

Crisis Support:
National Phone Lines

Trans Life Line
877-565-8860
7 days a week;  8am to 2am PST
A hotline staffed by transgender people for transgender people

Trevor Life Line
1-866-488-7386
Available 24/7
An LGBTQ+  crisis intervention and suicide prevention phone service

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
Available 24/7

Suicide Prevention and AfterCare
1-404-256-9797
Providing support for before and after suicide interventions

National Association of Mental Illness (NAMI)
1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET

Crisis Support:
National Text Lines

Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor

National Association of Mental Illness (NAMI) Text Line
Text Line: Text: “Friend” to 62640
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET

TrevorText
Text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200
Available Monday-Friday, 12pm–7pm PST
An LGBTQ+  crisis intervention and suicide prevention text line; chat available online

YouthLine
Text "TEEN" to 839863
Available 6:00pm-9:00pm PST

BIPOC Specific Resources

Native and Strong Lifeline
998, Option 4
Staffed entirely by Indigenous Counselors

Blackline
1-800-604-5841
Available 24/7
Text or Call Hotline: a space for peer support counseling, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences to folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens

DEQH: Desi LGBTQ Helpline for South Asians
1-908-367-3374
Hotline for South Asian/Desi LGBTQ individuals, family/friends