Emergency Resources

United States (24/7 unless noted)

• Emergency or immediate danger: Call 911
• 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org
• Veterans and Service Members: Call 988 and press 1, text 838255, or chat at veteranscrisisline.net
• SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
• Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
• National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), text START to 88788, thehotline.org
• RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), online.rainn.org
• Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453), call or text
• America’s Poison Centers: 1-800-222-1222, poisonhelp.org
• Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990
• LGBT National Help Center: 1-888-843-4564; Youth Talkline 1-800-246-7743
• The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ youth): 1-866-488-7386, text START to 678678, thetrevorproject.org
• Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860
• 211 essential local services: Dial 211 or visit 211.org

California

• 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988
• CalHOPE Warm Line: (833) 317-4673; Spanish (833) 642-7696; calhope.org
• California Peer-Run Warm Line: (855) 845-7415; mentalhealthsf.org/warm-line
• California Youth Crisis Line (ages 12–24): (800) 843-5200; calyouth.org
• County Behavioral Health Access Lines: Contact your county behavioral health department for local crisis numbers
• 211 California: Dial 211 for local housing, food, transportation, and shelter resources

Orange County, CA
• OC Links Behavioral Health Line (24/7 information, linkage, crisis navigation): (855) 625-4657; live chat available via ochealthinfo.com/oclinks
• Mobile Crisis Assessment Team (CAT) access: Call OC Links at (855) 625-4657 for dispatch
• Crisis Stabilization Unit (county-operated): 714-834-6900
• 211 Orange County: Dial 211 or visit 211oc.org

Los Angeles County, CA
• LA County Department of Mental Health 24/7 Help Line and Access: (800) 854-7771
• Mobile Crisis Teams access through the Help Line: (800) 854-7771
• LA County 211: Dial 211 or visit 211la.org

Riverside County, CA
• Inland SoCal Crisis Helpline (24/7): 951-686-HELP (4357)
• RUHS Behavioral Health CARES Line (24/7 access and referrals): (800) 499-3008
• Mental Health Emergency Treatment Services (24/7): (951) 358-4700
• 211 Riverside County: Dial 211 or visit connectriverside.org

San Bernardino County, CA
• DBH Behavioral Health Helpline (Access Unit, 24/7): (888) 743-1478
• Community Crisis Response Team (mobile crisis, 24/7): Call (800) 398-0018 or text (909) 420-0560
• Screening, Assessment & Referral Center (SUD helpline, 24/7): (800) 968-2636
• 211 San Bernardino County: Dial 211 or visit inlandsofs.org

Inland Empire
• Inland SoCal Crisis Helpline (serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, 24/7): 951-686-HELP (4357)

Hawaiʻi (statewide)

• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988 for in-state crisis counseling
• If your phone is not an 808 area code: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Crisis Mobile Outreach (dispatch via Hawaiʻi CARES): (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• 211 Hawaiʻi: Dial 211 for local services and shelter resources

Hawaiʻi (Big Island)
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988 (statewide crisis line): Call or text 988
• Local crisis/mobile outreach: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Hawaiʻi Police Department (non-emergency): (808) 935-3311
• Emergency departments:
– Hilo Benioff Medical Center – Emergency Department
– Queen’s North Hawaiʻi Community Hospital – Emergency Department
– Kona Community Hospital – Emergency Department
• 211 Hawaiʻi (local services): Dial 211

Maui
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• Mobile crisis dispatch or if not using an 808 area code: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Maui Police Department (non-emergency): (808) 244-6400
• Emergency departments:
– Maui Memorial Medical Center – Emergency Department
• 211 Hawaiʻi: Dial 211

Oʻahu
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• If not using an 808 area code or for mobile crisis: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Honolulu Police Department (non-emergency): (808) 529-3111
• Emergency departments:
– The Queen’s Medical Center – Emergency Department
– Kapiʻolani Medical Center – Emergency Department
– Straub Medical Center – Emergency Department
– Pali Momi Medical Center – Emergency Department
• 211 Hawaiʻi: Dial 211

Kauaʻi
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• Mobile crisis dispatch or if not using an 808 area code: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Kauaʻi Police Department (non-emergency): see kauai.gov/KPD
• Emergency departments:
– Wilcox Medical Center – Emergency Department
– Kauaʻi Veterans Memorial Hospital – Emergency Department
• 211 Hawaiʻi: Dial 211

Molokaʻi
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• Local crisis/mobile outreach: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Maui Police Department, Molokaʻi District (non-emergency): see mauipolice.com
• Emergency department:
– Molokaʻi General Hospital – Emergency Department
• 211 Hawaiʻi: Dial 211

Lānaʻi
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• Local crisis/mobile outreach: (808) 832-3100 or (800) 753-6879
• Maui Police Department, Lānaʻi District (non-emergency): see mauipolice.com
• Emergency department:
– Lānaʻi Community Hospital – Emergency Department
• 211 Hawaiʻi: Dial 211

Niʻihau
• Private island with restricted access; emergency response is coordinated through Kauaʻi County.
• For any life-threatening emergency: Call 911.
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• Nearest county resources: Kauaʻi Police Department and Kauaʻi emergency departments listed above.

Kahoʻolawe
• Uninhabited island with restricted access; emergencies are coordinated through Maui County.
• For any life-threatening emergency: Call 911.
• Hawaiʻi CARES 988: Call or text 988
• Nearest county resources: Maui Police Department and Maui Memorial Medical Center listed above.

Important notes

• If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
• We do not provide detox or other substance use treatment. To maintain a safe care environment, we cannot accept individuals who are actively aggressive or combative, and we are not equipped to manage crisis level needs or psychiatric instability. Referral resources are available upon request.

Help is available

If you or any other person is in a crisis or may be in danger, the following resources can provide you with immediate help.