SERVICES

Mendocino County

If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis, please call 9-8-8 now.

Mendocino County Services

Buckelew Suicide Prevention Program

Buckelew Programs’ Suicide Prevention program operates a free and confidential 24/7 crisis hotline for anyone experiencing suicidal thought and/or emotional distress. We also provide outreach, education, and survivor’s support services to Marin, Sonoma, Lake, and Mendocino counties.

What is 988?

988 is the new three-digit number for mental health, substance use and suicidal crises, expanding access to those in need at the critical time help is needed. 988 is designed to be an alternative to our current emergency response systems.

988 will offers easier access to the Lifeline network and related crisis resources, which are distinct from 911 (where the focus is on dispatching Emergency Medical Services, fire and police as needed).

I was really scared but decided to make the call. I had heard that hotlines call the police. But, that wasn’t the case. My counselor helped me to stop panicking and find ways to reach out to others and keep myself safe. It was definitely worth the call.” (Hotline caller)

If you are having suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis, or are concerned about someone else who may be suicidal, please call 9-8-8 now or 855-587-6373

Additional support here:

  • National Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-TALK [8255]
  • Chat: 988LifeLine.org
  • Crisis Text Line: Text MARIN to 741741
  • Español: 1-888-628-9454

To become a phone counselor volunteer, or join our outreach team please email hr@buckelew.org

Know the Warning Signs of Suicide:

  • Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself.
  • Looking for a way to kill oneself, such as searching online or buying a gun.
  • Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live.
  • Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain.
  • Talking about being a burden to others.
  • Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs.
  • Acting anxious or agitated; behaving recklessly.
  • Sleeping too little or too much.
  • Withdrawing or feeling isolated.
  • Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge.
  • Displaying extreme mood swings.

Mendocino County Resources & Partners

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County of Mendocino Health and Human Services

If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis, please call 9-8-8 now.

Mendocino County Services

Buckelew Suicide Prevention Program

Buckelew Programs’ Suicide Prevention program operates a free and confidential 24/7 crisis hotline for anyone experiencing suicidal thought and/or emotional distress. We also provide outreach, education, and survivor’s support services to Marin, Sonoma, Lake, and Mendocino counties.

What is 988?

988 is the new three-digit number for mental health, substance use and suicidal crises, expanding access to those in need at the critical time help is needed. 988 is designed to be an alternative to our current emergency response systems.

988 will offers easier access to the Lifeline network and related crisis resources, which are distinct from 911 (where the focus is on dispatching Emergency Medical Services, fire and police as needed).

I was really scared but decided to make the call. I had heard that hotlines call the police. But, that wasn’t the case. My counselor helped me to stop panicking and find ways to reach out to others and keep myself safe. It was definitely worth the call.” (Hotline caller)

If you are having suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis, or are concerned about someone else who may be suicidal, please call 9-8-8 now or 855-587-6373

Additional support here:

  • National Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-TALK [8255]
  • Chat: 988LifeLine.org
  • Crisis Text Line: Text MARIN to 741741
  • Español: 1-888-628-9454

To become a phone counselor volunteer, or join our outreach team please email hr@buckelew.org

Know the Warning Signs of Suicide:

  • Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself.
  • Looking for a way to kill oneself, such as searching online or buying a gun.
  • Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live.
  • Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain.
  • Talking about being a burden to others.
  • Increasing the use of alcohol or drugs.
  • Acting anxious or agitated; behaving recklessly.
  • Sleeping too little or too much.
  • Withdrawing or feeling isolated.
  • Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge.
  • Displaying extreme mood swings.

Mendocino County Resources & Partners

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County of Mendocino Health and Human Services