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Community Resources

If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, please call or text the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. Available 24/7 across the United States. 

1-888-628-9454 en Español

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Getting Low Cost Mental Health Care

To make mental health services more accessible, there are many community agencies that offer free and low-cost mental health support.

Low Cost Options

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Community Health Centers  can help you find your local community health centers. Most offer mental health services.  

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Thriving Mind South FL promotes access to effective, accountable and compassionate care for people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders. We fund and oversee a safety net of services for uninsured individuals in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties with support from the State of Florida, the Department of Children and Families, and other public and private source.

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Open Counseling an help you find affordable care near you.

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Free Mental Health Services  provides listings of long term and short term mental health facilities. There are many resources available for mental health in the US.

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Open Path Collective is a nonprofit that allows therapists to provide affordable, in-office and online psychotherapy sessions between $40 and $70 ($30 for student intern sessions).

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Find Treatment  is a  part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, FindTreatment.gov is a website that allows you to search for sliding scale therapists and addiction treatment options who practice in cities across the nation. Rates will be determined by your income. There’s also an option to search for free services.

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Mental Health America is an initiative supporting mental health services and preventing mental illness through advocacy, education, research and services. MHA’s national office and its 200+ affiliates and associates around the country work every day to protect the rights and dignity of individuals with lived experience and ensure that peers and their voices are integrated into all areas of the organization.

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National Alliance on Mental Illness works to educate, support, advocate, listen and lead to improve the lives of people with mental illness and their loved ones.

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Medicaid is the single largest payer for mental health services in the United States and is increasingly playing a larger role in the reimbursement of substance use disorder services. Find out if you qualify.

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Charlie Health offers digital therapy for teens across the country with virtually no wait lists while making it accessible to people with low or no insurance coverage.

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