Suicide Prevention
Mayo Clinic Teen Suicide Prevention
Turlock High School
Pitman High School
Roselawn Continuation High School
Regional Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services
For help with a mental health or life-threatening emergency, call 911. If you are feeling suicidal (or if you are concerned about someone), there is help available right now:
Stanislaus County Community Services Response Team
Stanislaus County Warm Line
Stanislaus County residents can call the warm line when they are:
Crisis Text Line
Regional Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services
- Access Line: (209) 558-4600
- Available 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week
- Spanish Language Capabilities
- Call to access services or request a psychiatric evaluation.
- (209) 558-4600
- 24 Hours a day, 7 days a Week
- On-site Peer Support and Warm Line Services are offered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Having a hard time making it through the day – but are not in crisis
- Needing a caring listener to provide effective feedback to help explore options
- Wants some support, assistance and resources toward recovery
- This is a mental health consumer-run program providing non-crisis intervention, offering peer support, referrals, and shared experience of hope and recovery
- Text "Home" to 741741 or 988 to reach a crisis counselor when you are feeling depressed, sad, or going through any kind of emotional crisis and a crisis worker will text you back immediately. Many people, including teens, prefer text to talking on the phone. It's a free service for anyone--teens, adults, etc. who live in the U.S.
- 988
- 1-800-273-TALK
- 1-800-SUICIDE
- (530) 885 -2300