Mental Health Resources
Supporting the well-being of our students, families, and community with accessible resources and professional guidance.
Anonymous Reporting Options
These are not emergency reporting systems.
If this is an urgent matter, please immediately dial 911.
Help Is Three Numbers Away
Mental Health Providers
Find licensed therapists, psychologists, and counselors in our community.
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Find providers throughout Nebraska
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Comprehensive directory of behavioral health resources
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Search by location, insurance, specialty, and more
Hotlines & Helplines
24/7 support lines for various needs including crisis intervention and support.
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1-800-448-3000 • Available 24/7
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1-888-866-8660 • Available 24/7
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1-833-980-7233 • Report threats anonymously
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1-800-985-5990 • Text TalkWithUs to 66746
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Suicide and Crisis LifelineText or call 988 • Available 24/7
Hospitals & Treatment
Information on mental health facilities, inpatient, and outpatient services.
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Employee assistance program with counseling services
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Comprehensive services for children and families
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Multiple locations throughout the Omaha metro
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Inpatient and outpatient mental health services
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Advice on children's health, behavior, and growth from birth through teens
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Services for adults and children in the Omaha area
Basic Needs
Resources for food, housing, utilities, transportation, and other essential needs.
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Low-cost internet for qualifying families
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Emergency aid for families in crisis
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Search for food, housing, utilities, clothing, transportation, healthcare, and more
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Advice on children's health, behavior, and growth from birth through teens
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General assistance for Sarpy County residents
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Water and gas utility assistance programs
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Food assistance for families in need
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Help with utility bills
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Clothing and hygiene resources for PLCS families
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List of resources for refugees in the Omaha area
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Housing assistance and rental support programs
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Food, clothing, shelter, transportation, utilities
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- National Tragedy
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- Communication
- Death
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