If you or someone you know is in danger, please call 988. A person who says they are thinking about suicide needs help. A list of Pennsylvania wide mental health resources is available at PA.Gov/guides/MentalHealth

Resources

  • Crisis Centers

    CHESTER COUNTY:

    Valley Creek Crisis Center Crisis Hotline: 610-280-3270 or 610-918-2100

    DELAWARE COUNTY:

    Crozer Chester Medical Center Crisis Hotline: 610-447-7600

    Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital Crisis Hotline: 610-237-4210

    CHOP Middleman Family Pavilion Crisis Hotline: 215-590-1000

    LANCASTER COUNTY:

    Crisis Intervention Crisis Hotline: 717-394-2631

    MONTGOMERY COUNTY:

    Eagleville Hospital Crisis Hotline: 800-255-2019

  • National Hotlines & Text Lines

    NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE 800-273-TALK or TEXT “Hello” to 741741

    LGBTQ CRISIS LIFELINE 866-488-7386 or TEXT “Start” to 678678

    VETERANS’ CRISIS HOTLINE 800-273-TALK, option 1

    NEED2TEXT TEXT “Talk” to 38255

    YOUTHLINE 877-968-8491 or TEXT ‘teentoteen’ to 839863

  • Unsure Where to Turn?

    There are options. Contact us and we’ll help you talk through where you’re at so we can point you in a direction. Your primary care physician may also be a great starting point if you’re not ready to take a different step.

    In addition, across the nation, 211 is a connective tool to help you find resources for your unique situation. From housing to domestic violence, mental health to sexual assault and more, 211 operators are trained to help you find the appropriate resources to meet your needs in your local area.

    Simply dial 211 from any phone or TEXT your zip code to 898211 to speak with a resource specialist for free.

    Pennsylvania 211

  • Truma Intervention & Support

    A Child's Light, West Chester Phone: 610-405-2968 | info@childslight.com

  • Therapists Taking New Patients

    Ellie Mental Health, Exton Phone: 610-422-3064