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If someone is in imminent danger of hurting themselves or someone else, call 911.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-TALK

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides immediate crisis assistance and is also a resource for information and consultation.  Trained individuals staff this hotline 24 hours each day, every day of the year, and assistance is available in multiple languages.

 

Contact MHA After Hours

If you are engaged in MHA services and need immediate assistance or are experiencing a crisis, please call 914-266-2922. Someone is available to assist you "after hours" during the following times and on holidays:

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 pm - 9:00 am

Friday at 5:00 pm - Monday at 9:00 am

 

Information and Referrals 

For information about behavioral health issues, as well as resource and referral information, please contact us at 914-345-0700, ext. 7303, during normal business hours. You can also email us at help@mhawestchester.org. If you experiencing an emergency, please call 911.

 

Community Connection Support Line

Need a listening ear? Reach out to our Community Connection Support Line at 914-219-4232.

In challenging times, we all need someone to whom we can talk. Someone we can chat with and discuss how we’re adapting to this “new normal.” Someone we can share a meaningful reflection we had while out for a walk. Or even someone who we’ve never met but through connection can help provide a welcome reprieve from our worries and stress.

MHA's Community Connection Support Line is available to all members of our community – at no cost – and is staffed by credentialed professionals Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

 

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