Virtual counseling for children is being offered in Rhode Island schools this year to ease the mental health crisis
Virtual counseling for children is being offered in Rhode Island schools this year to ease the mental health crisis
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Mental Health Resources in Rhode Island

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Virtual counseling for children is being offered in Rhode Island schools this year to ease the mental health crisis
Virtual counseling for children is being offered in Rhode Island schools this year to ease the mental health crisis
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Mental Health Resources in Rhode Island
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In the wake of tragedy or during moments of personal crisis, support is available across Rhode Island. Below is a verified list of crisis lines, youth services, peer support organizations and referral networks serving residents across the state.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911.

Immediate 24/7 Crisis Support

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 or chat via 988lifeline.org
Free, confidential support for anyone experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or a mental health crisis.

BH Link – Rhode Island’s Behavioral Health Access Point
Call 401-414-5465
Walk-in center: 975 Waterman Ave., East Providence
Open 24/7 for mental health and substance use crisis evaluation and referral.

Samaritans of Rhode Island
Call 401-272-4044 or 800-365-4044
A confidential listening line available 24/7 for anyone who needs to talk.

Crisis Text LineText HOME to 741741
Free, 24/7 text-based crisis support.

Children, Teens & Families

Kids’ Link RI
Call 1-855-543-5465 (available 24/7)
A free triage and referral service for children and youth experiencing behavioral health challenges.

RI Mobile Response & Stabilization Services (MRSS)
Call 401-854-6678
24/7 mobile crisis response for children and youth (ages 2–21).

Parent Support Network of Rhode Island
parentsupportnetworkri.org
Provides free peer support, education and advocacy for families navigating children’s mental health needs.

The Trevor Project
thetrevorproject.org/crisis-services/
24/7 crisis care for LGBTQ+ young people.

Peer Support & Community Resources

NAMI Rhode Island (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
namirhodeisland.org
Offers free peer-led support groups, family education programs and community resources.

United Way of Rhode Island – 211Dial 2-1-1 or visit 211ri.org
Free, confidential information and referral service connecting residents to mental health providers and other essential services.

Rhode Island Community Mental Health Centers Contact Information and Map (English)

Rhode Island Community Mental Health Centers Contact Information and Map (Spanish)

Community-Based Behavioral Health Services

Thrive Behavioral Health
thrivebhri.org
Crisis services and outpatient behavioral health care.

Family Service of Rhode Island
familyserviceri.org
Counseling, crisis response and support services for individuals and families.Provides mobile crisis support and front-line clinical assistance for children and adults. Their trained professionals can respond in person when needed. Call 401-854-6678.

Interfaith Counseling Center
The ICC provides accessible and affordable mental health counseling and support to all in need. We connect clients with appropriate resources to support their health and well-being and work with all people regardless of financial means, status, or insurance. We work to remove all barriers to care and see clients on a sliding scale or through grant-funded programs.

Website: interfaithri.org
Phone: 401-461-5234

Additional resources can be found via the Mental Health Association of Rhode Island: https://mhari.org/resources/

You Are Not Alone

Seeking help is not a sign of weakness. If you are struggling, support is available by phone, text or in person.

If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health crises, call or text 988.

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