Support When It Matters Most

Mental Health & Crisis Support in Tulare County
Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT)

24-Hour Access and Crisis Line

Whether you’re struggling or supporting someone who is, help starts here.

Mental health challenges can affect anyone. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, concerned about someone else, or unsure what to do next, you’re in the right place. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Support is available—and taking the first step is easier than you think.

Choose your next step:
I Need Immediate Support

When life feels overwhelming, you don’t have to face it alone.

Call the 24-Hour Access and Crisis Line to reach the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) for immediate support.

I Need Help, but It’s Not Urgent

Mental health care is for everyone. Whether you’re feeling stressed, anxious, or just need someone to talk to, there are resources to support you.

Call the 24-Hour Access and Crisis Line to get started.

I’m Supporting Someone Else

You don’t need to have all the answers—you just need to start the conversation.

I’m in crisis.
I’m not in crisis, but I need help.
I want to help someone in crisis.
I Need Immediate Support

When life feels overwhelming, you don’t have to face it alone.

Call the 24-Hour Access and Crisis Line to reach the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) for immediate support.

I Need Help, but It’s Not Urgent

Mental health care is for everyone. Whether you’re feeling stressed, anxious, or just need someone to talk to, there are resources to support you.

Call the 24-Hour Access and Crisis Line to get started.

I’m Supporting Someone Else

You don’t need to have all the answers—you just need to start the conversation.

I'll never feel better.
I'll never feel better.
I'll never feel better.
I'll never get through this.
I'll never get through this.
I'll never get through this.
I'm not strong enough.
I'm not strong enough.
I'm not strong enough.
I don't deserve to feel good.
I don't deserve to feel good.
I don't deserve to feel good.
I don't matter.
I don't matter.
I don't matter.

Knowing Who to Call

It’s not always easy to know who to call when someone is in crisis. Whether you need help for yourself or someone you care about, we’ll listen and guide you toward the right support—no judgment, no pressure, just care. Regardless of who you call, support is available.

1 (800) 320-1616

24-Hour Access and Crisis Line Connects you directly to trained mental health professionals and the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), which provides 24/7 mental health support and in-person crisis response when needed.

988

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline A nationwide hotline offering 24/7 confidential emotional support for individuals in distress. If necessary, 988 can also coordinate with local crisis teams like MCRT.

911

Emergency Services For immediate threats to safety, life-threatening emergencies, or physical health crises.

211

Community Services & Resources A 24/7 information and referral line provided by United Way of Tulare County connecting residents to local health, social, and mental health services.

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Additional Resources & Support

Mental health care isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re looking for counseling, substance abuse support, or community programs, help is available.

Explore the Tulare County Support Resources List for more information on: