Behavioral Health Resources
The resources in this section can help those who are struggling with shelter, housing, food insecurity, mental health, domestic violence or substance use.
For Immediate Assistance
In an emergency, call 911.
Mental Health
If you are having a mental health crisis, please know that you’re not alone. You can call the National Suicide Prevention lifeline 24 hours a day and talk to someone who will help you.
Call 988 or 1-800-273-8255
Domestic Violence
Reach out for help if your partner or someone in your life is hurting you, threatening you or making you feel afraid.
ALIVE (Alternatives to Living In Violent Environments) 24/7 Crisis Hotline
314-993-2777
Substance Use
If you are struggling with using substances such as opioids, alcohol or other drugs, you can contact The T STL, a harm reduction program for people at risk for overdose.
Monday-Friday 9am-3pm:
Call or text 314-474-5707
Walk into the clinic at 5874 Delmar Blvd, 63112
Shelter
Call 211 (United Way) if you are in immediate need of shelter for the night.
A printable list of the behavioral health resources listed in this section is available for download.
City of St. Louis Contacts
Behavioral Health Bureau
behavioralhealth@stlouis-mo.gov
(314) 657-1585
1520 Market Street,
Room 4051
St. Louis, MO 63103
Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Homeless Services
(314) 657-1704
1520 Market Street, Room 4062
St. Louis, MO 63103
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Youth and Family Services Division
dhs-youth-family@stlouis-mo.gov
(314) 657-1654
1520 Market St.,
Room 4065
St. Louis, MO 63103
Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM