Resource for Faith Leaders: Mental Health If you are a faith leader and would like more information related to mental health issues that may affect your congregation click on the links below to learn more. National suicide prevention hotline information crisis support text line information National Crisis Text Line – Text “HOME” to 741741 The trevor project: resource guide for lgbtQ youth or Call 1-866-488-7386 Trans Lifeline: Transgender crisis hotline or call 1-877-565-8860 a Faith leaders’ role in the community: treatment and recovery myths and facts every faith leader should know about mental health Resources for Families Coping with Mental and Substance Use Disorders This link provides information on Mental Health Recovery and resources to promote recovery Covers signs and symptoms of various disorders and how and where to reach out for assistance. This website also offers education about Mental Health Recovery. We encourage you to use this as a resource and to not use for self-diagnosis If you are living in Stokes County and do not have insurance or are insured by Medicaid you can use this link to be connected to local providers as well as information on recovery and keeping yourself well Mental Health Screening Tool NAMI stands for National Alliance on Mental Illness- This website offers support and education for individuals struggling with mental health issues as well as family and community members. Contact us with questions regarding substance use/mental health resources in Stokes County Your Name Your Contact Email Your Contact Phone Question Contact Us You Might Also Like COVID-19 Checklist for Community and Faith Leaders March 18, 2020 COVID19: Managing Stress August 17, 2020 Stokes County Resources for Faith Leaders February 5, 2021