Emergency Resources
If this is an emergency, call 911 immediately.
24 Hour Crisis & Substance Use Hotline (Bexar County & San Antonio)
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601 N. FrioSan Antonio, TX 78201 | (210) 223-7233 & (800) 316-9241 |
Crisis Text Line (24/7) | Text "Hello" to 741-741 | Text "Steve" to 741-741 to indicate the need for cultural considerations. |
Family Violence Prevention Services | 7911 BroadwaySan Antonio, TX 78209 | (210) 733-8810 |
Methodist Hospital | 8026 Floyd Curl Dr.San Antonio, TX 78229 | (210) 575-0500 |
Red Nacional de Prevencion del Suicidio | (888) 628-9454 | |
San Antonio Behavioral Health Hospital | 8550 Huebner Rd.San Antonio, TX 78240 | (877) 514-0010 |
Southwest General Hospital | 7400 Barlite Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78224 | (210) 927-8948 |
The Rape Crisis Center | 4606 Centerview Dr, #200 | (210) 349-7273 |
The Trevor Project | TrevorText: Text "Start" to 678-678 (available M-F, 2-9pm) | TrevorLifeline (24/7): 1-866-488-7386 |
Texas Suicide Prevention Hotline | (800) 273-8255 | |
University Family Health Center - Southwest | 2121 SW. 36th StreetSan Antonio, TX 78237 | (210) 358-8881 |
Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline | (800) 273-8255 & press 1 |
Community Resources
Catholic Charities (Archdiocese of SA) | 202 W. French PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212 | (210) 222-1294 |
(210) 261-1200 | ||
The Family Health Center (downtown, Robert B. Green) - UT Health Science Center | 903 W. MartinSan Antonio, TX 78207 | (210) 358-3985 |
United Way of San Antonio & Bexar County | (210) 227-4357 |
After Hours Response for Students in Crisis |
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The Texas Council of Community MHMR Centers has a list of Texas crisis lines supported by local mental health authorities on a county by county basis: TXCouncil.com. The Texas Department of State Health Services, Community Mental Health Services division maintains an easy to use listing of local mental health authorities and their 24/7 crisis lines. You are able to search by county, city or zip code to find the one nearest you, click here.
Sexual Assault
Every day tragedy meets someone who is victimized by sexual violence. The Rape Crisis Center for Children & Adults is there, providing immediate crisis care, support, and hope to those individuals and families afflicted by this horrific crime: Rape Crisis Center.
The Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) is committed to ending sexual violence in Texas through education, prevention and advocacy. In the meantime, we desire to support survivors on their paths to hope, healing and justice. TAASA is the voice of the sexual assault movement in Texas. We are a unifying force bringing together parties involved in and affected by sexual assault as a catalyst for change. Click here to learn more.
A&M-SA aims to support victims of crime (and their loved ones) through advocacy, education and awareness. If you are a victim or family member of a victim of homicide, assault, vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, robbery, or burglary, free counseling services are available to you. When you don't know where to turn, when you are feeling overwhelmed and you just need someone to talk to, we are here to listen and help. Our services are designed to meet your needs as a crime victim and assist you in your journey from victim to survivor. Please click here to visit our on-campus victim support services.
Suicide Prevention
The Jed Foundation is the nation's leading organization working to promote emotional health and prevent suicide among college students, The Jed Foundation is protecting the mental health of students across the country. With your support, we will continue to lead the way and protect the potential of tomorrow's leaders.
A&M-SA offers a two hour suicide prevention training called QPR, which stands for question, persuade, refer - 3 simple steps that anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Please click here for more information and workshop schedule.