Mental Health Resources

MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES SAU56

 

CRISIS SUPPORT

 

For all urgent situations, call 911

For mental health emergencies in NH Call or Text 988 / 833-710-6477



LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

  • Community Partners is the designated Community Mental Health Center for Strafford County, NH.  If you or your family need help, please contact the Call Center at 603-516-9300. https://communitypartnersnh.org/
  • Seacoast Mental Health Center is the designated Community Mental Health Center for Rockingham County, NH.  If you or your family need help, please contact the Call Center at 603-431-6703. https://smhc-nh.org/
  • Psychology Today is a great resource to find a local therapist.  This tool also makes it easy to find a therapist that specializes in certain areas. There is a filter to search by Insurance.https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
  • NH Peer Support Warm Lines Connections Peer Support Center/Tri-City Consumer's Action Co-Operative, Seacoast and Strafford County NH:  1-800-809-6262 Every Day, 6:00 to 9:00PM

 

LGBTQ+ RESOURCES

CRISIS SUPPORT

  • GLBT National Help Center
    • Hotline: 1 (888)-843-4564
    • Youth Talkline: 1 (800)-246-7743
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Helpline
    • 1 (888)-340-4528
  • The Trevor Project
    • 24/7 Lifeline (talk or text) (1) 866-488-3786
    • Text/chat “TREVOR” to 678-678. The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning youth.

 

LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS

  • PFLAG New Hampshire facilitates monthly support groups for families and provides resources for youth and families.
  • Seacoast Outright hosts both youth and parent support groups as well as training and resources for educators, parents, and youth.
  • Somersworth High School Pride Club

 

OTHER LOCAL RESOURCES

  • Camp Aranu’tiq is a summer camp for gender non-conforming youth.
  • GLSEN New Hampshire Chapter  is a grassroots initiative working within local communities to ensure all students regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity are and feel safe.
  • Out Proud Net is an online site made by LGBTQ youth for LGBTQ youth, particularly those living in rural areas. Can be used to chat and connect with others and also has resources related to gender and sexuality identity issues.