24/7 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988

If you or a loved one is in crisis call the Maine Crisis Line: 1-888-568-1112 (Free.Confidential.24/7)

Teen Text Support Line: (207) 515-8398 (Everyday 2pm-10pm)

Mental Health Assistance

  • 211 Maine

    We all need help sometimes. Many people reach out to 211 Maine in need of some form of mental health support service, including medication management, counseling, and more. 211 Maine has a list of comprehensive, up-to-date information on programs and mental health services that can assist with mental health care.

  • Crisis & Counseling Centers

    Crisis & Counseling Centers has become one of the most trusted behavioral health agencies in Maine, with five facilities and numerous community-based settings statewide.

  • Intentional Warm Line

    The Intentional Warm Line is available toll-free from anywhere in Maine, 24/7. It is a mental health peer-to-peer phone support line for adults, aged 18 and older, offering mutual conversations with a trained peer specialist who has life experience with mental health recovery. Call the Intentional Warm Line 24/7 from anywhere in Maine at 1.866.771.9276 (WARM).

  • Maine Behavioral Healthcare

    Maine Behavioral Healthcare provides comprehensive behavioral health services to people of all ages. They are conveniently located with outpatient locations throughout Maine, and they offer inpatient care at Spring Harbor Hospital in Westbrook.

  • Mental Health Services DHHS

    The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) offers resources for Crisis Services, Early Intervention, Residential Treatment, Mental Health Recovery Support Services & Treatment, and Action Planning for Crisis. DHHS offers resources to support people of all ages across the state of Maine.

  • NAMI Maine

    Offers compassion and provides social-emotional support for all persons affected by mental illness. Browse their resources to help guide you to mental health support. Nami made finding mental health resources in Maine easier than ever. Search their database with just four simple steps.

  • National Association of School Psychologists

    The National Association of School Psychologists offers resources to help children thrive in school, at home, and in life. One of the many resources they offer is how to talk to children about violence. They also offer a plethora of other resources to support you and your family.

  • Sweetser

    Sweetser is a behavioral health nonprofit that provides evidence-based treatment, support and hope through a statewide network of community-based mental health, recovery, and educational services.

  • Teen Text Support Line

    We're here for you every day from 2pm - 10pm

    This peer support text line is for Maine youth 13 - 24 years old and is staffed by individuals 18 - 24.

  • Treatment Connection

    Search for treatment facilities near you and filter based on your specific needs. Learn about different treatment options for substance use disorders and take an interactive assessment to see which option may be right for you, your friend, or a family member. Reach Out anonymously to treatment facilities and express interest in getting help through an online portal.