Mental Health Resource Page
Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or someone you care about, this resource page is here to guide you. Included is trusted information, helpful tools, and supportive services to empower you. Support is always within reach.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center: call 988
Roughly 1 in 6 people in the US will experience suicidal thoughts at some point in their lives. Help is available 24/7 via phone, text, chat, and for those who are hearing impaired. Services are also available in Spanish.
The Wounded Warrior Project provides support for veterans who have suffered physical or mental injuries, illnesses or wounds since Sept. 11, 2001. Services include benefits assistance, mental health support, career counseling, and physical wellness programs. They also help veterans navigate VA claims and obtain the benefits they have earned.
The Elizabeth Dole Foundation connects caregivers with resources and local support, including grants for innovative caregiver solutions, caregiver advocacy and awareness.
Give an Hour is poised to step in and provide confidential, no-cost mental health care services to active-duty military, reservists, guard, veterans, and, in certain cases, spouses and caregivers.
Programs include one-on-one counseling, peer support groups, and emotional wellness training. Additionally, mental health care professionals receive specialized training to address the unique challenges and strategies to support these clients.