Suicide Prevention Resources
The Jason Foundation, Inc.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of suicide
www.jasonfoundation.com
National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline:
English: 1 (800) 273-TALK (8255)
en Español: 1 (888) 628-9454
New Mexico
Suicide Prevention Hotline:
1 (505) 277-3013
Suicide Prevention
Resource Center:
www.sprc.org
Southwest Family Guidance
Center & Institute:
1 (505) 830-1871
American Association
of Suicidology:
www.suicidology.org
American Foundation
for Suicide Prevention:
1 (888) 333-AFSP
Help for Depression
Provides a very comprehensive explanation of the various approaches and treatments for depression as a critical starting point for individuals and/or their loved ones.
For more information, visit: helpfordepression.com.
Mental Health and Substance Use
Substance abuse or mental health problems don't have to rule your life. Get the guidance and support you need.
- Poison Control: (505) 272. 2222 or 1.800.222.1222
- Mental Health Crisis Hotline: (505) 247.1121
- Al-Anon & Alteen: (505) 262. 2177
- Alcoholics Anonymous: (505) 266.1900
www.albuquerqueaa.org - Narcotics Anonymous: (505) 260.9889
www.riograndena.org - New Day: (505) 260.9912
Youth and family services ranging from counseling to the Safe Home for youth.
www.ndnm.org - ABQ Metropolitan Central Intake: (505) 766.5197
Free substance abuse treatment and counseling for Albuquerque residents.
www.amci.unm.edu/ - National Drug Information, Treatment & Referral Hotline: 1.800.662.4357
24/7 source for treatment options, information and referrals to local rehab centers. - Above the Influence: www.abovetheinfluence.com
A teen anti-drug campaign site with facts, games and help resources. - Addiction & Substance Abuse Program: (505) 925.2400
Substance abuse and mental health treatment through UNM hospitals.
hospitals.unm.edu/bh/asap/overview.shtml - Youth Development, Inc. (YDI): (505) 831.6083
or (505) 873.1604.11
Programs and resources for youth and families.
www.ydinm.org - All Faiths Receiving Home: (505) 271.0329
Education, treatment and advocacy for children and families.
www.allfaiths.org/ - American Psychological Association (APA):
The APA's Help Center full of articles and resources.
www.apa.org/helpcenter/index.aspx - Center for Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network:
Access publications and resources from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
www.mentalhealth.org - Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance: (505) 889.3632
Connect with the DBSA's Albuquerque chapter. - First Choice: (505) 768.5450
Community health care with nine clinics in three counties in New Mexico.
www.fcch.com - Help for Depression
Provides a very comprehensive explanation of the various approaches and treatments for depression as a critical starting point for individuals and/or their loved ones.
For more information, visit: helpfordepression.com. - Hogares: (505) 345.8471
Private non-profit offering treatment programs ranging from counseling to live-in support.
www.hogaresinc.com - La Familia: (505) 766.9361
Non-profit social service agency with outpatient counseling services.
www.la-familia-inc.org - M-Power:
Musicians for Mental Health, a youth awareness campaign.
mpoweryouth.org - National Alliance on Mental Illness: (505) 260.0154
www.nami.org - National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder:
www.ncptsd.org - New Mexico Solutions: (505) 268.0701
Mental health and substance abuse counseling.
www.rivervalleyandaffiliates.com/newmexico - Outcomes, Inc.: (505) 243.2551
Psychotherapy, counseling and many other services.
www.outcomesnm.org - School Based Health Centers: (505) 272.0457
- UNM health professionals working in the schools.
hsc.unm.edu/som/fcm/SBHC.shtml - UNM Hospitals: Under 18: (505) 272.2930
Over 18: (505) 272.2800
hospitals.unm.edu - UNM Health Sciences Center: (505) 925.2493
- UNM Alcohol & Substance Abuse Program: (505) 925.2400
- UNM Psychiatric Center: (505) 272.2861
- UNM Women’s Resource Center: (505) 277.3716
unm.edu/~women - What A Difference A Friend Makes:
Resources for people with mental illness and their friends.
www.whatadifference.samhsa.gov

