(202) 558-0040 • https://www.stalkingawareness.org/ • Provides online resources; Can do an online Stalking and Harassment Assessment and Risk Profile (SHARP); Not a direct service provider
1 (844) 762-8483 • https://strongheartshelpline.org/ • 24/7 confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans; Provides local referrals, support and advocacy, safety planning
www.traumaresourceinstitute.com/ • Developed the Trauma Resiliency Model and Community Resilience Model, offers “Find a Therapist” tool, offers training for service providers
https://www.traumasurvivorsnetwork.org/ • National network of trauma survivors; Offers national directory of peer support groups and trauma support services; Online forums for survivors of trauma
Lifeline 24/7: 1 (866) 488-7386 • Text: 678-678 • Online chat: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/ • Website: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ • Suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ young people
https://tribalresourcetool.org/ • Use website to connect with the directory of services available for all American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) survivors of crime and abuse; Funded by the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and provided by the National Center for Victims of Crime, National Congress of American Indians, Tribal Law and Policy Institute, and StrongHearts Native Helpline
(504) 571-9599 • 4390 Washington Ave, New Orleans 70125 • Email: info@voiceoftheexperienced.org • https://www.voiceoftheexperienced.org/ • Run by formerly incarcerated people to assist those impacted by the criminal justice system, and their loved ones; Addresses employment, housing, medical and voting rights, and policy reform; Chapters also in Baton Rouge and Lafayette; Member meetings held on first Wednesday of the month, 6-8 pm.
https://webhealing.com/ • Links to personal stories; grief and healing forums
(504) 837-7760 • Email: thrivekids@lcmchealth.org • https://www.manningchildrens.org/community/thrivekids-student-wellness/ • School-based mental health counseling, virtual counseling, psychiatric evaluations (depression, anxiety, ADHD, behavior challenges and other concerns), medication management, primary medical care, specialty medical and services, immunizations, care coordination between providers, families and schools; Call to enroll for free
(504) 658-2944 • 1530 Gravier St, New Orleans, 70112 • https://travelersaidsocietyneworleans.org/ • Permanent supportive housing programs, for those in need and also those unhoused
Call for all locations: (504) 568-3130 • Crisis Line 24/7: (504) 826-2675 • Central City: 2221 Philip St, New Orleans 70113 (Adults only) • New Orleans: 719 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans 70117 (Children only; Developmental disability services) • N.O. East: 5630 Read Blvd, Ste 810, New Orleans 70127 (Adults and children) • St. Bernard: 6624 St. Claude Ave, Arabi 70032 (Adults; Children only after 5 pm) • Westbank: 3100 Gen. De Gaulle Dr, New Orleans (Algiers) 70114 (Adults and children) • https://www.mhsdla.org/ • Primary services cover Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard Parishes; Offers both trauma services and general mental health services; Substance abuse services; Assistance with developmental disabilities; Peer Support Program; Resource Coordination Program provides wrap around care; Behavioral Health Support Groups; Medicaid; Medicare; Uninsured; TeleHealth visits
CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM
Crisis Line: (504) 826-2675 • 719 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans 70117 • Email: jan.tarantino@rhd.org (for crisis response team) or tyesha.davis@rhd.org (Program Director for Metropolitan Crisis Intervention Unit: MCIU) • Website: https://www.rhd.org/program/metropolitan-crisis-response-team-mcrt/ • Phone and in-person triage, assessment, and intervention for mental health or substance abuse crises; MCIU responds robustly to mental health calls via 911 (Orleans Parish only); Youth and adults, 24/7 services
For appointments: (504) 821-2601 • After hours non-urgent medical: call main number and press “3” for answering service • 1631 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans 70117 • 3308 Tulane Ave, New Orleans 70119 • Email: info@crescentcare.org • https://www.crescentcare.org/ • All ages and health conditions; Medicare; Medicaid; Insurance; Sliding scale
(504) 831-8475 • 3300 W Esplanade Ave, Ste 603, Metairie 70002 • Email: jfs@jfsneworleans.org • https://jfsneworleans.org/ • All faiths; Adults, children, individual and group; Medicare; Medicaid; Sliding scale; Call or visit website; TeleHealth visits; M-Th 9am-5pm, F 9am-4pm
(504) 255-8665 • 13085 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans • https://www.noelachc.org/ • Primary medical care; Pediatrics; Counseling services
504-689-6330 • Email: info@wake.education • Website: https://www.wake.education/ • Funeral Home Pricing Guide: https://www.wake.education/funeral-consumers • Provides support and resources for those experiencing the death of a loved one; Offers help navigating decisions, funeral homes, funeral pricing and understanding laws; Provides support for memorialization; Website has end of life guides and a funeral pricing guide; Free
(504) 475-3784 or (504) 357-8972 • fit.clinic.nola@gmail.com • https://www.fitclinicnola.com • For those who have been recently released from incarceration; Primary medical care; Infectious disease treatment; Referrals to medical specialists; Women’s health; Medication assisted treatment for substance use; Dental care; Insurance enrollment; Referrals to assistance
Sydnee Haynes (504) 940-4861 • Email: justiceangelsllc@yahoo.com • https://justice-angelsllc.squarespace.com/ • Supports families and individuals impacted by the death of a loved one; Offers grief support to children, family members, and individuals; Variety of sessions can be booked via website; Assists with community service opportunities, transportation to and from court, and written character letters for eligible parolees; Donation-based/free
Email: golden.change1@gmail.com • Website: http://www.golden-change.org/ • Empowering ethnically diverse communities working to improve conflict resolution skills; Domestic violence education; Anger management sessions; Parenting support, violence prevention, and adolescent out-reach programs; See website for more details
(504) 444-7879 • 2222 Simon Bolivar Ave, New Orleans • https://www.lukeshouseclinic.org/all-services • Community clinic serving all adults and children (not infants), regardless of residency status or where they live with a focus on the Spanish-speaking community; Mental and medical health, women’s clinic, vision clinic, health education, medical financial application assistance; Open Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-8 pm (last appointment at 7 pm); Free
https://www.nolablackmentalhealthmatters.com/directory • Directory of local Black mental health professionals with pricing information - regularly updated