Resource Pathways for Mental Health

If you are looking for mental health services including emergency, hotline, or counseling support, you’ve come to the right place. The pathway and video below will connect you to the organizations appropriate for your needs. Love Azusa cares about your access to support that will improve your well-being and help you thrive. For contact information and detailed descriptions of resources, scroll down to the bottom of this page. If you need in-person assistance, contact Azusa Library’s Neighborhood Connections at (626) 812-5100.

Mental Health Video

This video tutorial will guide you through some steps to locate mental health resources in and near Azusa.

 

Resources

Azusa Community Counseling Center
Counseling and mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Also serves Glendora and Azusa Unified School Districts. Charges on a sliding scale.
(626) 815- 5421

APU Cares
Provides connection to mental health resources for APU students in distress.
(626) 815-3898 or online contact form

CDC National HIV & AIDS Hotline
HIV Consultation and referrals to local services Monday through Friday.
(800) 232-4636, (888) 232-6348 TTY, Clinicians' Warmline: (800) 933-3413, Perinatal HIV Hotline: (888) 448-8765; Substance Use Management: (855) 300-3595

Child & Family Center - Domestic Abuse Hotline
24-hour hotline for domestic violence victims.
(661) 259-4357

Child Help
Provides support for victims or witnesses of child abuse.
Call or Text (800) 422-4453; Chat online

Disaster Distress Hotline
Provide support for Healthcare workers, parents, and caregivers impacted by Covid-19, survivors of mass violence, and others experiencing disaster distress.
(800) 985-5990 via their videophone-enabled device OR access the “ASL Now” option via the DDH website

DMH Access Center
Services include deployment of crisis evaluation teams, information, and referrals, gatekeeping of acute inpatient psychiatric beds, interpreter services, and patient transport.
(800) 854-7771 (hotline information)

Love is Respect
Healthy relationships and support aimed at youth. Includes safety plans, local resources, education about dating, healthy relationships, personal safety, and helping others.
Live chat is available on the website. (Internet usage can be tracked. If you are afraid of this possibility, CALL INSTEAD.) 1-866-331-9474, 800-787-3224 (TTY) Text LOVEIS to 22522

National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI)
Provides information, resource referrals, and support to people living with a mental health condition, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers, and the public.
Text or call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

National Grad Crisis Hotline
Helps graduate students reach free, confidential telephone counseling, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and information and referral services.
(877) GRAD-HLP (877-472-3457)

National Sexual Assault Hotline
Provide 24/7 support and consultation.
(800) 656-4673 (HOPE)

Trevor Project
24/7 Hotline support services for LGBTQ youth with mental health concerns or in need of crisis support services. Additional support is provided through text or TrevorChat.
Call 1-866-488-7386; Text ‘Start’ to 678-678

SAMHSA's National Helpline
Confidential, free, 24-hour supportive services in English and Spanish for individuals and family members with mental health and/or substance use disorder.
(800) 662-4357

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention, and crisis resources.
National Suicide Hotline at 988 or 1-800-273 TALK (8255); For TTY Users: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711, then 1-800-273-8255; Text NAMI to 741-741

Veteran's Crisis Line
Provides confidential crisis support for veterans and their loved ones regardless of enrollment status in VA benefits.
(800) 273-8255, PRESS 1; Text 838255; or online chat