Mental health crisis contact numbers

Find mental health crisis phone numbers for counties and Tribal Nations across Minnesota. These directories help adults quickly connect with local crisis services when they need immediate mental health support.

Tribal directory


Tribe County seat/large city Phone numbers
Fond du Lac Fond du Lac 218-655-3668 and 218-655-3669 (Business hours)

844-772-4724 (Afterhours and weekends)
Leech Lake Cass Lake 218-215-8144
Red Lake Band Red Lake 218-368-4913 and 218-679-3917
White Earth White Earth 1-877-380-3621 or 218-850-4357

County directory

County County seat/large city Phone numbers
Aitkin Aitkin 1-800-462-5525 or 218-828-4357
Anoka Anoka 1-763-755-3801
Becker Detroit Lakes 218-850-4357 (HELP) or 1-877-380-3621
Beltrami Bemidji 1-800-422-0045
Benton Foley 1-320-253-5555 or 800-635-8008
Big Stone Ortonville 1-800-432-8781
Blue Earth Mankato 1-877-399-3040
Brown New Ulm 1-877-399-3040
Carlton Carlton 1-844-772-4724
Carver Chaska 1-952-442-7601
Cass Walker 1-800-462-5525 or 218-828-4357
Chippewa Montevideo 1-800-432-8781
Chisago Center City 1-800-523-3333
Clay Moorhead 1-800-223-4512
Clearwater Bagley 1-800-422-0045
Cook Grand Marais 1-844-772-4724
Cottonwood Windom 1-800-642-1525
Crow Wing Brainerd 1-800-462-5525 or 218-828-4357
Dakota Hastings 1-952-891-7171
Dodge Mantorville 1-844-274-7472
Douglas Alexandria 1-701-364-0431
Faribault Blue Earth 1-877-399-3040
Fillmore Preston 1-844-274-7472
Freeborn Albert Lea 1-877-399-3040
Goodhue Red Wing 1-844-274-7472
Grant Elbow Lake 1-701-364-0431
Hennepin Minneapolis 1-612-596-1223
Houston Caledonia 1-844-274-7472
Hubbard Park Rapids 1-800-422-0045
Isanti Cambridge 1-800-523-3333
Itasca Grand Rapids 1-218-326-8565
Jackson Jackson 1-800-642-1525
Kanabec Mora 1-800-523-3333
Kandiyohi Willmar 1-800-432-8781
Kittson Hallock 1-800-282-5005
Koochiching International Falls 1-800-442-8565
Lac Qui Parle Madison 1-800-432-8781
Lake Two Harbors 1-844-772-4724
Lake of the Woods Baudette 1-800-422-0045
LeSueur LeCenter 1-877-399-3040
Lincoln Ivanhoe 1-800-658-2429
Lyon Marshall 1-800-658-2429
Mahnomen Mahnomen 1-800-282-5005
Marshall Warren 1-800-282-5005
Martin Fairmont 1-877-399-3040
McLeod Glencoe 1-320-864-2713
Meeker Litchfield 1-800-432-8781
Mille Lacs Milaca 1-800-523-3333
Morrison Little Falls 1-800-462-5525 or 218-828-4357
Mower Austin 1-844-274-7472
Murray Slayton 1-800-658-2429
Nicollet St. Peter 1-877-399-3040
Nobles Worthington 1-800-642-1525
Norman Ada 1-800-282-5005
Olmsted Rochester 1-844-274-7472
Otter Tail Fergus Falls 1-800-223-4512
Pennington Thief River Falls 1-800-282-5005
Pine Pine City 1-800-523-3333
Pipestone Pipestone 1-800-658-2429
Polk Crookston 1-800-282-5005
Pope Glenwood 1-701-364-0431
Ramsey St. Paul 1-651-266-7900 (Adult line)
1-651-266-7878 (Children's line)
Red Lake Red Lake Falls 1-800-282-5005
Redwood Redwood Falls 1-800-658-2429
Renville Olivia 1-800-432-8781
Rice Faribault 1-877-399-3040
Rock Luverne 1-800-658-2429
Roseau Roseau 1-800-282-5005
Scott Shakopee 952-818-3702
Sherburne Elk River 1-800-635-8008 or 320-253-5555
Sibley Gaylord 1-877-399-3040
St. Louis Duluth 1-844-772-4724
Stearns St. Cloud 1-800-635-8008 or 320-253-5555
Steele Owatona 1-844-274-7472
Stevens Morris 1-701-364-0431
Swift Benson 1-800-432-8781
Todd Long Prairie 1-800-462-5525 or 218-828-4357
Traverse Wheaton 1-701-364-0431
Wabasha Wabasha 1-844-274-7472
Wadena Wadena 1-800-462-5525 or 218-828-4357
Waseca Waseca 1-844-274-7472
Washington Stillwater 1-651-275-7400
Watonwan St. James 1-877-399-3040
Wilkin Breckenridge 1-800-223-4512
Winona Winona 1-844-274-7472
Wright Buffalo 1-800-635-8008 or 320-253-5555
Yellow Medicine Granite Falls 1-800-658-2429

Advocacy and support websites

Advocacy and support websites

Federal and state government websites

Federal and state government resources

Local Mental Health Advisory Councils

Local Mental Health Advisory Councils

Crisis contact interactive map

Interactive map of Minnesota crisis services. Scroll over a region of the map to see the provider name and phone number.

Mental health matters

The Department of Human Services (DHS) is dedicated to supporting adults, children and youth with a mental illness in their personal journey toward recovery, as well as preventing mental illness whenever possible.

People with mental illness have the same rights as anyone. The department is committed to making sure individual choice is respected and that people with mental illness are able to live, learn, work and enjoy life in their community to the best of their ability.

The department oversees a number of publicly funded programs offering community-based mental health services, creating a continuum of services designed to meet the needs of individuals.