Mental Health Minnesota
Helpline
2233 University Ave W, Ste 350, St. Paul, MN, 55114
(651) 288-0400
info@mentalhealthmn.org
https://mentalhealthmn.org/what-we-do/peer-support/minnesota-warmline
Service Details
Description
Staff or volunteers answer questions or talk confidentially with callers. Program can provide information, a sympathetic listener, advice and/or referrals to other resources.
Additional Information
A safe and secure phone line for people working on their mental health recovery
The Warmline is answered by a knowledgeable, compassionate, professionally trained staff of Peer Support Specialists who have who have first hand experience living with a mental health condition. This service is completely confidential and non-judgmental.
Staff can answer questions, provide local referrals and listen to concerns.
{Peer to peer support](https://mentalhealthmn.org/what-we-do/peer-support) provided via online chat
Application Instructions
Call for support, information, or just to talk about what's important to you.
Metro: (651) 288-0400
Toll-Free: (855) WARMLINE
Text: "Support" to 85511 to chat with a Certified Peer Specialist
The phone line is open 7 days a week, 9:00am - 9:00pm
Business Hours
9:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Statewide
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 288-0400 | |
Toll Free | (800) 862-1799 |
Last Update
7/31/2023
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
This provider does not offer other services or resources at this location.
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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RF-6500Peer Counseling Definition
Programs that offer individual therapeutic sessions which are facilitated or guided by an individual who is the same age as the client (an age-peer) or who has experienced and resolved the same type of problem as the client.
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RF-8380Talklines/Warmlines Definition
Programs that offer a telephone service that enables people who are troubled to talk confidentially about their personal problems with an empathetic listener. These programs are often staffed by volunteers who can offer referrals for ongoing treatment, if needed.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YF-5000Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities Definition
An alteration in thinking, mood or behavior or some combination of those that either creates distress or interferes with people's relationships or their ability function.