A local mobile crisis service that can provide on-sight stabilization and intervention for mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disability crises. Services will be provided to you wherever you are when you call. Calls can be made at any time, 24/7.
A 24/7 walk-in clinic for help with mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disability crises. Located at 356 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina 28801.
A 24/7 crisis line dedicated to helping individuals with mental health, substance use, and/or intellectual/developmental disability needs. Vaya can conduct a phone assessment and help individuals gain greater access to community services.
A 24/7 crisis hotline providing confidential support to individuals in a suicidal crisis or in mental health distress.
The Trans Lifeline is a hotline that serves trans-identifying or questioning peers by professionally trained trans people. The hotline is designed to serve individuals who are in crisis or who simply would like to speak with another trans individual.
The Trevor Project provides a 24/7 hotline to individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community who are struggling with depression, identity concerns, and suicidal thinking.
HelpMate provides a 24/7 hotline to individuals affected by intimate partner abuse. Individuals can call for information, safety planning, crisis intervention services, emotional support, community referrals, and access to HelpMate's free services for survivors.
Our Voice provides 24/7 crisis support to individuals 13+ who have experienced sexual violence.
Located at 356 Biltmore Ave (as part of RHA), the Neil Dobbins Center offers short-term intensive treatment for individuals experiencing mental health crises, as well as detoxification services for individuals struggling with drug addiction.