Mental Health Resource Hub

1-866-331-9474

Call or text LOVEIS to 22522 to receive support, advice, or information concerning teen dating and relationships.

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline

Free and confidential support for primary and secondary survivors of sexual violence. Our helpline advocates are available 24/7. Call or text (919) 967-7273 or follow the link for online chat and more info on our website. 

Orange County Rape Crisis Center

Provides high-quality and affordable psychological services to the community and campus. We do not accept insurance; Services are offered on a sliding scale according to income.

Psychology & Neuroscience Community Clinic

Helping survivors of sexual violence find help, advice, and the resources you need.

RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline

A comprehensive UNC-Chapel Hill website supporting survivors of discrimination, harassment, sexual violence, interpersonal violence, and stalking including reporting and non-reporting support options.

safe.unc.edu

1-844-762-8483

A safe, confidential, and anonymous domestic, dating, and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, offering culturally-appropriate support and advocacy 24/7.

Strong Hearts Native Helpline

Dedicated to supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color. Text STEVE to 741741 to access a culturally trained Crisis Text Line counselor - anytime.

The Steve Fund

Suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and questioning) young people. Offers 24/7 phone, text, and chat hotlines, educational resources, and safe online spaces. Text START to 678-678.

The Trevor Project

Supports Black women and girls in their journey to mental wellness. Assists with seeking a therapist with the ability to meet the unique needs of Black women and girls. Also offers a crisis chat line.

Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Men is a website dedicated to facilitating the process of finding therapists for Black men, who often face stigma for needing and finding mental health support. They are here to provide judgment-free, multiculturally-competent care to Black men.

Therapy for Black Men

A year-round peer support/discussion group providing community and connection among campus and community members that identify as transgender (in any respect), genderqueer, or who are questioning their gender identity or gender expression.

Trans-Talk Tuesday

Promotes recovery and whole person wellness for those with serious mental illness using prevention, evidence-based treatment, training, and research to support meaningful and productive lives.

UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health (UNC CECMH)
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