In a mental health crisis, please call or text 988.
Learn more about the Suicide & Crisis Help Line at 988lifeline.org.
If this is an emergency, call 911.
If calling 911 related to a mental health emergency, notify the operator that this is a psychiatric emergency and ask for police officers with Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training.
Learn more about talking with emergency responders.
Speak to someone who understands:
Veterans: Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin can be reached by phone at 262-221-8350 or by email at info@vowvillages.com
LGBTQ+: The LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin is available for crisis calls at 262-664-4100
Youth: If you are a youth in crisis, please call the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386
Racine County Behavioral Health Services
Provides a single point of contact for access to Racine County Mental Health and Addiction (AODA) treatment information and services. Crisis Services is comprised of the Crisis Services unit, Mental Health Mobile Response, and the S.A.I.L. Program (Stabilization, Assessment, Information, and Linkage)
Racine County Crisis Services and 24-hour line - 262-638-6741
Crisis Resources
For general mental illness and substance use inquiries:
Community Resources 2-1-1 - 211 OR 866-211-3380
National Institutes of Health's HIVinfo: 1-800-HIV-0440 (1-800-448-0440)
Racine County Crisis Service Center - 262-638-6741
For LGBTQIA+ related inquiries:
LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin Crisis Services line - 262-664-4100
LGBTQIA+ Youth Crisis line (Trevor Project) -1-866-488-7386
For women and sexual assault-related inquiries:
Domestic Violence - National Hotline - 800-799-7233
Sexual Assault Services - 1-800-656-4673
Women's Resource Center - 262-633-3233 (24-hour crisis line)
For parent and teen-related inquiries:
Parent Hotline - 800-840-6537
Teen Crisis Hotline - (888) 305-6729
For veteran-related inquiries:
Veterans Crisis Line - Dial 988, then Press #1 or TEXT to 838255
For help with health care benefits:
ABC for Health: Email: info@safetyweb.org Phone: (602) 261-6938
Community Resources
Information on Mental Illness
Reputable resources to learn more about each diagnosis.
Disclaimer: NAMI Racine County is not recommending any agency or resource. Our goal is to provide information. Please call the service provider for the most updated information.