The APCTC is a community mental health organization providing culturally and linguistically appropriate mental health services.
The LACDMH provides information on mental health and other community resources for residents of Los Angeles County.
The Suicide Prevention Center was founded originally as the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center, and was the first center to provide a 24-hour suicide prevention crisis line. Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Services is staffed by professional and knowledgeable experts offering suicide training, support and services.
The Los Angeles LGBT Center provides health, social, and housing services for LGBTQ+ residents of Los Angeles County.
Pacific Clinics provides behavioral health services to diverse populations in Los Angeles and surrounding counties.
This link leads to a number of helpful articles and websites regarding mental health for students and children in a variety of areas.
This web resource from the California Department of Education (CDE) offers resources to assist schools with youth suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention.
The CalMHSA website has tools and resources that provide information and programming for improved access to mental health services and support.
The CDC website has information, data and resources on suicide prevention.
The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention is charged with updating and advancing the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. This website has resources for schools and community organizations.
One of the goals of SAMHSA is to provide the public with information and resources to seek help, offer assistance, and/or develop suicide prevention programs in their communities.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is the leading national not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research, education and advocacy.
The National Strategy for Suicide Prevention called for the creation of a national resource center, the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC.org) is the home of over 490 web pages and 250 library resources on suicide prevention information. This site is also a portal to other valuable resources about suicide prevention, receiving an average of 26,229 visits per month. Visitors can find a range of information from suicide prevention and mental health news to strategic tools for developing suicide prevention programs. The site includes individual state suicide prevention pages, news and events, an online library, training, and links to other web sites.
The mission of SAVE is to prevent suicide through public awareness and education, reduce stigma and serve as a resource to those affected by suicide. The website offers suicide prevention and depression information, resources and products, information on coping with loss and programs that focus on community and professional education, public awareness and grief support.
A national leader in school crisis response and suicide prevention, this website provides extensive resources to school mental health professionals, educators, parents and youth.
This website provides relevant links from the National Council for Suicide Prevention.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) is a 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
The Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide (SPTS) was started in 2006 by two fathers who had lost teenaged children to suicide. SPTS develops solid prevention programs that are grounded in research to ensure state-of-the-science applicability. SPTS clinical advisory board is comprised of national experts in suicide prevention and this website has helpful resources for educators, parents and teens.
This website from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention offers many initiatives and resources for suicide prevention in the United States.
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. The Trevor Project operates the only accredited, nationwide, 24-hour crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ+ youth. 866.4-U-TREVOR (866.488.7386).
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