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Call a crisis line for help
Call a crisis line for help
Someone can help you 24 hours day, 7 days a week to provide crisis help, support and referrals.
Arizona behavioral health crisis line
Call 1-844-534-4673 or 1-844-534-HOPE. Or text HOPE to 4HOPE (44673).
Other crisis lines
Arizona lines
- Gila River and Ak-Chin Indian Community: 1-800-259-3449
- Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community: 1-855-331-6432
- San Carlos Apache Reservation: 1-866-495-6735
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation: 480-461-8888
- San Lucy District of the Tohono O’odham Nation: 480-461-8888
- Tohono O’odham Nation: 1-844-423-8759
- Pascua Yaqui Tribe: Tucson 520-591-7206; Guadalupe 480-736-4943
- White Mountain Apache Tribe: 928-338-4811
- Navajo Nation: 928-551-0508
- Teen Lifeline phone or text: 602-248-TEEN (8336)
National lines
- National suicide prevention hotline: Dial 988 or 1-800-273-8255
- National crisis text line: Text HOME to 741741
- Veterans Crisis Line: 988, press 1
When you call, someone will listen to understand what’s going on. They'll help you find the best way to meet your needs. You may also be able to get a ride to services if you’re in a crisis.
Call 911 if your life, or someone else’s life, is in danger.
- Thoughts of suicide
- COVID-19 isolation or worry
- Substance use
- Divorce or relationship issues
- Anxiety and depression
- Grief and loss
- Violence or abuse
If it’s not an emergency
You can still call the crisis line. But you can also call your:
- Provider
- Therapist
- Clinical team
More resources
You can learn more about crisis services.