At Mental Health America, we understand that crises come in many forms. Whether it's a personal mental health emergency, a natural disaster, or the impact of global events like political conflict or community violence, these situations can leave anyone feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to cope.
That’s why we’re excited to announce the launch of our new Crisis Resource Center – an online collection of information and resources to guide you through a wide range of crises.
Our Crisis Resource Center offers:
- Immediate mental health crisis support resources for those in urgent need.
- A Trauma-Informed Reporting Guide for ensuring empathetic coverage of crisis events.
- Tools and guidance for those supporting loved ones or navigating difficult times themselves.
- Resources for dealing with traumatic events like natural disasters, community violence, global conflict, and more.
No matter what kind of crisis you're facing, you don’t have to go through it alone. Visit our new Crisis Resource Center to prepare, connect, and stay supported when it matters most.
Warmly,
Danielle Fritze
Vice President of Public Education and Design
Mental Health America
P.S. Check out our Supporting Young Minds guides (in English and Spanish) for materials to help youth talk about and address their mental health at mhanational.org/young-minds.