Suicide and Crisis Lines
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides a resource for free and confidential support for people in mental health crisis at any time or day of the week by calling 988.
- Hennepin County COPE is a resource provided for anyone in a mental health crisis in Hennepin County. Call 612-596-1223.
- Text for Teens-TXT4Life is a resource for crisis counseling for all MN youth. Text “Life” to 61222.
- Project Reach Out Youth Crisis Response serves Duluth and the 30-mile surrounding radius. These teams provide fast, unarmed responses meant to intervene, de-escalate, stabilize, and assess our community members experiencing crisis. (844) 772-4724
- National Runaway Safeline provides confidential support for youth who are facing moments of crisis ages 12-21, 24/7. Call 1-800-RUNAWAY.
- Trans Lifeline provides a resource for the trans community through the number, 877-565-8860.
- The Trevor Project is a resource that provides suicide prevention and support for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Text START to 678678.
- Rainbow Youth Project 317-643-4888
- LGBT National Hotline 888-843-4564
- LGBT National Youth Talkline 800-246-7743
- LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline 888-688-5428
- LGBT One-on-One Online Support
- LGBT Near Me is one of the largest community based databases.
- StrongHearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483
Emergency Shelters and Housing
- Safe Harbor Housing offers resources to youth at risk of or experiencing sexual exploitation or trafficking, and helps connect youth with emergency housing.
- Brittany's Place provides shelter and various resources to female-identifying individuals aged 10-19 who have experienced trafficking, sexual exploitation and homelessness.
- AICDC Housing offers housing to American Indian individuals seeking safe housing whether it be for families, sobriety or harm reduction.
- The Bridge for Youth: Resilience House is a short term shelter for youth ages 10-17, as well as family counseling and case management services
- LSS Safe House is an emergency shelter for youth (16-20) needing a place to live, with resources such as meals, support and help finding long-term housing
- Hope House provides youth ages 14-19 housing, trauma-informed care, and community focused resources to aid in planning for the future.
- Bridge for Youth - Gloria's Place extends youth (15-17) who have children (0-3) emergency shelter.
- The Bridge for Youth - Marlene's Place is a resource that provides short-term housing for youth (16-20) who are pregnant and/or parenting children ages 0-3.
- Northwoods Battered Women's Shelter can be contacted at 218-444-1395, they are open 24/7.
- Leech Lake: Band of Ojibwe (Anishinaabe Womens Halfway House) can be reached at 218-335-8288 and they are open 24/7.
- Leech Lake: Band of Ojibwe (Ahnji-Be-Mah-Diz-Halfway House) can be reached 218-335-6880 and hours are between Mon-Fri: 8:00AM-4:30PM (however, houses are occupied 24/7). Please note that this resource is prioritized for chemically dependent men who are 18+ years old and of Native American heritage.
Domestic Violence/Sexual Exploitation Focused Shelters
- Passageways offers youth (13-17) experiencing sexual exploitation a place of shelter, counseling and life skill resources.
- Tubman Safe Journeys is a service that provides shelter for youth experiencing a variety of circumstances, some resources offered are group support and community resources.
- Eagles Nest Domestic Violence Shelter: 651-251-1608, a domestic violence shelter for American Indian Individuals.
Domestic Violence/Assault Resources
- Day One Crisis Line connects you with resources to access Minnesota’s network of domestic violence shelters and advocacy services.
- Cornerstone provides 24/7 support for those impacted by domestic and sexual violence, including specific services for youth.
- SOS Sexual Violence Services provides support and resources for victims of sexual violence, including youth.