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RESOURCES

Below you will find a list of resources in the Las Cruces area.  If you have an emergency, it is important that you call 911 immediately.  If you are a resource in the Las Cruces area and you do not see your organization, please fill out your information in the form at the bottom of this page and we will look to add you on.  Thank you.

Important Phone Numbers in Las Cruces Area

Emergency:  911
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24/7 Lifeline for Emotional, Mental or Substance Misuse Support:  988
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  (800) 273-8255
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NM Crisis & Access Line (Call Anytime):  (855) 662-7474
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Families & Youth Inc.:  (575) 522-4004
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Alcohol Abuse & Drug Abuse Treatment Center 24 Hour Helpline:  (575) 386-4009
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Crisis Assistance Listening Line:  (575) 646-2255 or (866) 314 6841
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Disaster Distress Hotline (DDH)/National Hotline Disaster Crisis Counseling:  (800) 985-5990 or text 66746
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Kid Talk:  (575) 636-3636
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La Clinica de Familia:  (575) 525-4805
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Las Cruces Warm Line (7 Days Per Week, 5pm to 9pm): (575) 527-9114 or (575) 527-9030 or (575) 527-7926
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College guide for students with mental health disorders

https://www.intelligent.com/online-college-guide-for-students-with-mental-health-disorders

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Mesilla Valley Hospital (24/7):  (575) 382-3500 or (800) 877-3500
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MMC Emergency Room:  (575) 522-8641
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Narcotics Anonymous:  (800) 569-3741
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National Alliance on Mental Illness of Dona Ana County (NAMI-DAC)/National Information Helpline:  (800) 950-6264
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender LGBT National Hotline: 888-843-4564

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender LGBT National Youth Talk-line: 800-246-7743

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Dona Ana Crisis Triage Center (CTC): Open 24/7 for adults 18+ - 1850B Copper Loop Dr (next to the Detention Center) -  575-449-8159.

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Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860

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Warm Line (Certified Peer Support):  (855) 466-7100 - Peer-to-Peer Warm-line Hours 7am - 11:30pm.

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Mental Health America Screening Tool

Online screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible.

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Don't see your organization in the resource list and you want to be considered to be put on the list or you need to update your information, please send us your information below.  

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