Help is here
When crisis strikes and circumstances spiral beyond your control, you need answers fast—and you need them now. Find the critical contacts and essential resources that matter most to your situation, connecting you with the support and guidance necessary to navigate uncertain times.
Essential crisis contacts when you need them most
When everything feels impossible, these numbers connect you to people who understand. They're available day and night, ready to listen without judgment. Reach out because you matter.
National suicide prevention lifeline
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides immediate support from trained counselors. Call anytime. (800) 273-8255
New Mexico crisis and access line
Trained counselors listen without judgment and help you find your way through the darkest moments. (855) 662-7474
Peer-to-peer warm line
Peer-to-Peer Warm Line offer local support and peer guidance.
(855) 466-7100
Emergency Resources that meet you where you are
Sometimes the emergency is hunger or a place to sleep. These resources address the real needs that keep people from healing. Dignity matters.
Food and utility assistance
Domestic Violence Shelters
Questions
Find answers about accessing help and what happens next.
Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. Your safety comes first, always. Nothing else matters in that moment.
Yes. Your privacy is protected. The people answering understand what you're going through and won't judge you.
No. These lines are free and available to everyone. Cost should never keep you from getting help.
Call anyway. Trained counselors can listen and help you figure out what you need. There's no such thing as bothering them.
Yes. Share these numbers with them. Sometimes knowing help exists is enough to make someone reach out.
