Crisis Resources
Are you experiencing a mental health crisis that cannot wait? Call us to make an appointment, but here are some resources that may be of assistance if you need immediate help. Please note that we are not affiliated with any of these resources and cannot guarantee that they will be able to help you.


911 You can call 911 in any life-threatening emergency, even if that emergency involves you or someone else at risk for suicide.
Emergency Room You can also go to a hospital emergency room in a life-threatening mental health emergency.
HopeLine NC (919) 231-4525 or (877) 235-4525
Provides the community with a free and confidential crisis and suicide prevention helpline and instant messaging service. Offers suicide and crisis intervention, supportive and non-judgmental active listening, gentle and understanding discussion of crisis resolution, and referrals to appropriate community resources.
Teen TalkLine (919) 231-4525 or (877) 235-4525
Part of HopeLine NC, Teen TalkLine which now focuses on supporting this younger community through an instant messaging service on our website. HopeLine has combined this new service with our free and confidential crisis line for teenagers to reach out to at any time when they need extra support or a listening ear.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800) 273-8255
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Crisis Solutions North Carolina
Part of the NC Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, & Substance Abuse Services. Provides resources for individuals and families in crisis.
REAL Crisis Intervention (252) 758-4357
A non-profit agency offering free 24/7 counseling and an extensive referral service.
UNC Crisis and Assessment (919) 250-1260
Provides clinical triage, health screening and safety check. Assessments by licensed mental health professionals. Safe and secure location for individuals to stay in while awaiting placement at a higher level of care such as a recovery center or a psychiatric hospital.
Alliance Crisis & Assessment Centers (800) 510-9132
Provides licensed clinicians to meet with you and help assess your treatment needs. If immediate services are needed, staff from the Center will work with you and Alliance to find an appropriate treatment setting or crisis provider that is well-matched with your needs.
Wake County Mobile Crisis Line (877) 626-1772
Mobile Crisis response provides an immediate evaluation, triage and access to acute MH/DD/SA services, treatment and supports. These services include immediate telephonic response to assess the crisis and determine the risk, mental status, medical stability and appropriate response.
Holly Hill Hospital (800) 447-1800
The assessment center at Holly Hill Hospital provides no-cost, confidential mental health assessments seven days a week. Our assessment counselors are caring clinicians, dedicated to helping your find the appropriate services for your mental health and substance abuse needs.
Interact of Wake – Domestic Violence (919) 828-7740 or (866) 291-0855
InterAct is a private, non-profit, United Way agency that provides safety, support, and awareness to victims and survivors of domestic violence and rape/sexual assault. InterAct fulfills this mission through the support of its volunteers and community.
Interact of Wake – Sexual Assault (919) 828-3005 or (866) 291-0853
InterAct is a private, non-profit, United Way agency that provides safety, support, and awareness to victims and survivors of domestic violence and rape/sexual assault. InterAct fulfills this mission through the support of its volunteers and community.
Kiran Domestic Violence Hotline (877) 625-4726
Kiran promotes healthy family relationships in the South-Asian community by providing services such as 24 hour crisis counseling through our Hotline, client services, resource referrrals, language assistance and translation, community outreach and education and support groups.
AA Hotline (919) 783-6144
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.