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Mental Health Resources
Hotlines
911 – For medical and public safety emergencies call 911. It is free and available 24/7/365. If someone is an immediate danger to themselves or others, please call 911 immediately.
988 – The Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Life line routes calls to the existing Lifeline network and provides a connection to local support and services for those experiencing a mental health crisis.
211 – When you call United Way 2-1-1, a Community Resource Navigator can connect you to local agencies and resources (food, housing, utility assistance, tax preparation, transportation, etc.). This free service provides access to thousands of resources. It is confidential and available 24/7/365. Learn more at 211.org.
Veterans Crisis Line – 1-800-273-8255, press 1; Text 838255
Johnson County Mental Health Center (JCMHC) Crisis Line – 913-268-0156 JCMHC’s Crisis Line provides crisis and non-crisis mental health support and resources. It is free, confidential, and available 24/7/365. Sometimes you just need to talk through something you are experiencing. A few topics you might call to talk about could be financial worries, grief, relationships, depression/anxiety or loneliness.
Johnson County Mental Health Center (JCMC) Crisis Text Line - 741-741
The Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by empowering a community of trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need. You can also contact the Crisis Text Line via Facebook Messenger. Even though it’s called a “crisis line” you don’t have to be in a crisis to reach out.
Wyandot Center Crisis Line - 913-788-4200
Wyandot Center is the Mental Health Center in Wyandotte County and the crisis line is available for anyone to call 24/7. When you call, a mental health professional will answer the phone and take the time to talk to you about whatever it is you are struggling with in that moment. They can provide some ideas and tips to help you manage the emotions or experiences you’re dealing with and may also provide a referral to additional resources.
Crisis Stabilization Services
RSI is located at 1301 N. 47th St., Building B, Kansas City, KS 66102. It offers 24/7/365 crisis stabilization services to individuals (18 and over) in need of non- medical assistance for a mental health and/or substance use crisis. For information, call 913-956-5620.
Warmlines
Mental Health America of the Heartland Compassionate Ear Warmline 913-281-2251; 1-866-927-6327 (Non-crisis)
Warmlines are another resource to utilize when you need to talk to someone. As opposed to a hotline, warmlines provide early intervention with the emotional support that can prevent a crisis.
Warmlines can also connect you to a crisis line if you need additional support. This peer-operated supportive listening service is available 7 days a week, including holidays, from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Mental Health Services
Catholic Counselors – An archdiocesan-approved list of Catholic counselors can be found online at archkck.org/family/care-support/catholic-counselors/
Johnson County Mental Health Center offers a wide range of mental health and substance abuse services including walk in services for assessments and appointments. Call 913-826-4200 for more information.
Wyandot Center offers a full spectrum of mental and behavioral health services including a Crisis Clinic. For more information call 913-328-4600.
St. Pius X Catholic Church -- 5500 Woodson Rd. Mission, KS 66202 -- spx@spxmission.org -- 913-432-4808