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Writer's pictureJazmine Sutton

Crisis Resources

Updated: Jul 14, 2022

  1. Emergencies/Crimes in Progress 911

  2. Non-Emergency Dispatch (916) 808-5471 ( Sacramento police department )

  3. Parent Support Line – 888-281-3000

  4. Suicide Prevention – 916-368-3111

  5. WEAVE crisis line – 916-920-2952

  6. My Sister’s House – 916-428-3271

  7. Warm Line (consumer operated) Local Warm Line – 916-366-4668 National Warm Line – 855-642-6222

  8. Community Line Info – 916-498-1000 or 2-1-1 www.communitycounsel.org

  9. National Suicide Prevention Line – 800-273-8255

  10. Trans Lifeline (national hotline) – 877-565-8860

  11. The Effort – Suicide Prevention Crisis Line 916-368-3111

  12. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255

  13. Sacramento County Mental Health Crisis Center

916-875-1055 / 916-732-3637 / 888-881-4881

12. Minor Emergency Response Team 2150 Stockton Blvd (MERT)

916-875-1113 / 916-875-1114

13. Mental Health Urgent Care 2130 Stockton Blvd (behind Mental Health Treatment Center) 916-520-2460

14. Sacramento Community Support Team (M-F 8am-5pm) 916-874-6015 Bilingual/bicultural staff available

15. Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center

2150 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento 95817

916-875-1000 / 916-688-2000


 

Youth Crisis Hotlines

1. Youth Help Network – 833-333-2946

2. Chicks in Crisis – 916-441-1243

3. Youth in Crisis line – 800-843-5200

  • www.youthcrisisline.org

  • Cousneling, medical, shelters, crisis centers, AIDS testing, and transportation information)

4. California Youth Crisis Line (CYCL)

  • 800-843-5200

5. National Runaway Safeline

  • 800-786-2929

 

Mental Health Respite Care

  • TLCS – 916-737-7483

    • Provides up to 23hrs of respite care

    • Ages 18+

  • Abiding Hope – 916-287-4860

    • Five beds

    • 2 weeks max


 

Crisis Shelters

1. Children and Families (Volunteers of America) – 916-443-4688

2. Saint John’s (Women and Children) – 916-453-1482

3. Next Move Phone Screenings

  • Families – 916-455-5760

  • Women only – 916-455-0415

4. Salvation Army Shelter/Emergency – 916-442-0331

  • 1200 North Be Street, 95814

  • Lodging

  • Single men and women

5. Women’s Refugee Program (Next Move) – 916-455-2160 x315

  • Women experiencing homelessness

  • Food, housing, support services for up to 30 days

  • Case management, support groups, workshops

6. Sacramento Crisis Nurseries

  • 4553 Pasadena Ave, Sacramento 95821

    • 916-679-3600

  • 6699 South Land Park Drive, Sacramento, 95831

    • 916-394-2000

  • Alternative place for parents to leave children in homelike setting while they are experiencing a crisis

  • Children between 0-5 eligible

  • 30 days – 6 months

  • Parents must speak to a case manager at Crisis Nurseries before child can access services

  • Meals provided

7. My Sister’s House – 916-428-3271

  • www.my-sisters-house.org

  • Services to clients who are experiencing human trafficking or domestic violence

    • Includes men and children

  • Clients must call crisis hotline

  • Up to 3-month stay

  • Meals, showers, laundry, counseling, legal advice

8. WEAVE (Women Escaping A Violent Environment) – 916-447-3268

  • 24hr Crisis Line – 866-920-2951

  • Ages 18 and older

  • Must call crisis support line while experiencing intimate partner violence

  • After this, they are asked to complete an over the phone screening

  • Will then be given a pickup date and time at an undisclosed location

  • Can stay at shelter for up to 60 days

  • Provided with case management, counseling, legal resources

  • Childcare and meals not provided

  • Children welcome

Youth Emergency Shelters

1. Children’s Receiving Home of Sacramento – 916-482-2370 – 24hr hotline

2. National Runaway Switchboard – 800-621-4000

3. Adolfo – Lutheran Social Services – 916-453-2900

  • Serves emancipated foster youth who are homeless and have a disability

  • Provides intensive, comprehensive case management

4. Laverne Adolfo – Volunteers of America – 916-879-1784

  • Homeless youth ages 18-24

  • Support and housing for youth emerging from foster care

  • Must have an income and work towards GED

  • Must be legally emancipated

  • Given fully funded studio apartment, bus passes, groups, counseling

  • Groups every Tuesday

5. WIND Youth Services ages

  • Youth ages 12-17 – 916-628-1492

  • Youth ages 12-24 – 916-561-4900

  • Drop-in day center

  • 701 Dixieanne Ave, Sacramento 95815

  • Provides food, shower, lessons, case management

  • M-F 8:30am-4:30pm, Sat 8:30am-1pm

  • Youth ages 14-17 – 916-339-7177

    • 1722 J St, 3rd floor, Sacramento 95811

    • Warm place to sleep, food, clothes, showers, laundry, crisis counseling

3 kinds of housing programs with waiting list – email info@windyouth.org to be added to waiting list


 

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