If you are are in immediate danger, call 911. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, you can call or text 988–or chat online at 988Lifeline.org–to connect with care during a mental health or substance use crisis. To learn more, visit the Wyoming Department of Health’s 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline page.
Below you will find links and numbers for other helplines that may be useful for different circumstances and populations. These helplines are not affiliated with the Wyoming Department of Health, and the Wyoming Department of Health is not responsible for any services provided through these helplines.
- AgriStress Helpline: mental health and agriculture-related resources for the Ag community
- Call or text 1(833-897-2474
- Learn more at agrisafe.org/agristress-helpline/
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: For all who are impacted by relationship abuse
- Call 1(800) 799-SAFE (7233)
- Text “START” to 88788
- Chat live ate thehotline.org
- National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: For mothers or mothers-to-be seeking emotional support, mental health resources, or someone to talk to
- Call or text 1(833)-852-6262
- Learn more on the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline website.
- Veterans Crisis Line: For Veterans and their loved ones
- Dial 988 then press 1
- Chat online at Veteranscrisisline.net
- Text 838255
- WYO Text Line: The WYO Text Line is a friendly alternative for folks who are not necessarily suicidal or in immediate crisis, but who simply need a listening ear, support and resources.
- Text “WYO” to 741-741
- Send a chat on the Crisis Text Line site.
- Wyoming 211: Connections to a wide array of resources including food, job training, rent assistance, and more
- Call 211
- Text your zip code to 898211
- Visit wyoming211.org