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The Peer-Run Warm Line–which began operation in 2014–is a non-emergency resource for anyone in California seeking mental and emotional support. We provide assistance via phone and web chat on a nondiscriminatory basis to anyone in need. Some concerns callers share are challenges with interpersonal relationships, anxiety, pain, depression, finances, alcohol/drug use, etc.
call or text the warm line at
855-845-7415
instant message with us on our website.
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The Family Advocacy Services are available to provide assistance to the Caregivers and/or Family Members of Fresno County Residents. The Family Advocate provides information, support, and referrals to community resources.
The Family Advocate may provide education regarding:
– Mental health services and staff involved
– Family participation in treatment and confidentiality limitations
– Coping skills, self-care, and stress management
– Advocacy for families, including facilitation of communication with service providers
– Assistance to families with concerns and complaints regarding mental health services
– Assistance to families in finding services and resources for themselves as supporters, including referrals to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Fresno County
Phone: (559) 224-2469 (not a crisis line)
Address: 7545 North Del Mar #105
Fresno, CA 93711
Email Address: [email protected]
NAMI’s National Information HelpLine
(800) 950-NAMI.
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Same-Sex Domestic Violence services.Same-Sex Domestic Violence services.
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Life can be exciting and challenging! For those times when you feel stressed, anxious, depressed, or worried—you’re not alone. CalHOPE is here to help with free peer counseling.
Connect with CalHOPE by live chat, call, or text.
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TXT 4 HELP works anywhere in the US, and extends access to safety for teens. TXT 4 HELP can be used for the same reason a young person may go to a Safe Place site – abuse, bullying, family problems, depression, suicidal thoughts, and others. TXT 4 HELP counselors can provide support via text and can offer additional suggestions for immediate help regardless of where you are.
Here’s how it works:
Text the word “safe” and your current location (address, city, state) to 4HELP (44357).
Within seconds, you will receive a message with the closest Safe Place site and phone number for the local youth agency.
For immediate help, reply with “2chat” to text interactively with a trained counselor.
It’s quick, easy, safe, and confidential. TXT 4 HELP is a free service offered to all youth in crisis.
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HOW TO ACCESS CARE FOR A Child or Youth
Providers, families, caretakers, and others may access care by using the following options:
Calling the County’s 24/7 Access Line at 1 800 654-3937. This call will start the process which can include a screening, provide linkages and referrals, and also determine eligibility for various services.
Persons interested in children’s and youth services may self-refer by visiting the Children’s services at the Heritage Campus Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm at 2719 N Air Fresno Drive, Fresno, CA 93727 or calling (559) 600-8918 or using the Access Line at 1 800 654-3937
For youth substance use treatment services please contact Youth Wellness at 559-600-8918, visit the Children’s Heritage Campus Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm at 2719 N Air Fresno Drive, Fresno, CA 93727 click here to visit the SUD treatment page or call the Access Line 24/7 at 1 800 654-3937 for information about treatment services. More information on SUD is available on this website including prevention, general info and tips which can be found here.
Individuals, families, and caretakers can contact the Youth Wellness Center at (559) 600-8918 for information or referral for youth 0-17. Same information may also be obtained through the Access Line at 1 800 654-3937
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The Exodus Fresno Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) is a recovery focused environment where youth and adults in crisis can be assessed for stabilization services, medication evaluation and management, or hospitalization if necessary.
Depending on the needs of the client, our interdisciplinary treatment team is prepared to offer a full spectrum of psychiatric treatment services, including
Medication evaluation
Social Services and referrals
Interdisciplinary treatment team of MD’s, NP’s, RN’s, MSW’s, MFT’s and peer support
Linkages to a full spectrum of outpatient and inpatient mental health services
The (CSU) is LPS designated which allows our staff to evaluate and involuntarily detain those individuals determined to be a danger to themselves or others or gravely disabled. These clients will receive comprehensive mental health services for up to 24 hours while enrolled at the CSU
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. No appointment necessary.
4411 East Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-1008
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MAP is the Multi-Agency Access Program and its goal is to get people to the right place, the right care, the first time. MAP is funded by the County of Fresno Department of Behavioral Health and achieves its goals through a collaboration between Kings View, Poverello House, and Centro La Familia Advocacy Services.
MAP is a free service offered to all people living in Fresno County. It provides a single point of entry to help identify the needs of each individual or family, facilitates access to services, and links individuals to services relating to social and health services, public benefits, housing, and other immediate necessities to allow individuals and families to live more fulfilling lives.
The benefits of going to MAP include linkages to resources that will better enable individuals to access the following services, among others:
A screening tool is used to help individuals identify their needs and link them to a variety of resources and services. MAP staff, called Navigators, schedule appointments for clients based on the outcome of the screening tool, and support success by ensuring clients receive the needed services. Transportation is available to clients for MAP-related services and linkages.
MAP can be accessed:
By Phone: (559) 512-6777
Online: fresnomap.org
By visiting our offices in Fresno and Selma
By visiting our mobile satellite offices in Firebaugh, Huron, Orange Cove, Mendota, and Kerman.
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United Skates Clovis is a family-friendly roller skating rink and entertainment center located in Clovis, CA, serving the greater Fresno area. It offers public skating sessions, an arcade, a cafe, and hosts various events and parties.
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