United Way 211: Help Starts Here. Need Help? Call 211. Trained service professionals
are available 24/7, providing both understanding and expertise to connect
callers with the most comprehensive database of local social services.
Call the number “211” for free and confidential assistance
related to: emergency counseling, disaster assistance, food and health
care, insurance assistance, employment services, veteran services, childcare
family services or addiction.
To help you navigate the mental health system, identify resources and treatment,
contact the
NAMI MN Helpline or 1-888-NAMI-HELPS.
Fast Tracker MN is a behavioral health search tool that provides access to real time information
and availability.
Mental Health Minnesotahas information and referrals for teens and young adults (as well as adults.)
Early Childhood Connections
Follow Along Programis a way to learn about your child’s health and development. The
program is at no cost to you and provides:
A fun way to get ideas about “what to teach” and “at
what age” to teach it.
A simple way to ask questions about how your child is hearing, moving,
seeing, playing, talking, learning, growing and acting.
An easy way to find out about other services you may want for your child.
Help Me Connect Minnesota helps pregnant and parenting families with young children birth to 8 years
of age connect to services in their local communities that support healthy
child development and family well-being.
Help Me GrowMinnesota connects families to resources that help young children ages birth to
five years develop, learn and grow. Find ideas on how to support a child’s
development, healthy learning, and growth. Families can seek additional
support through their local school district and receive a comprehensive,
confidential screening or evaluation at no cost. Additional services and
support may be provided through Home Visiting and Early Intervention.
Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is where parents and their young children (ages birth to kindergarten)
come to explore, play and learn together. For registration and fee information,
call your local school district program. If you are on a tight budget
and unable to pay, you are still welcome to join!
Family Home Visiting Program is a voluntary, home-based service ideally delivered prenatally through
the early years of a child’s life. It provides social, emotional,
health-related and parenting support and information to families, and
links them to appropriate resources.
Connect with your local county public health office to talk to them about services available in your community.
Crisis Services
Crisis Nurseries. Parents dealing with personal stress or crises such as an illness, housing
problems, divorce or separation, financial strains or other issues can
benefit by contacting us for free 24/7 care for children and support for families.
St. Cloud Area: 320-654-1090
Wright County Area: 320-406-8606
Crow Wing County Area Crisis Nursery: 320-654-1090
Call or text 988. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis
centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people
in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
in the United States.
Warmlines offer free, confidential peer-to-peer support for those experiencing isolation,
disconnection or emotional distress. This is a caring support system,
not a crisis hotline.
Get Help in a Crisis - Mental Health Minnesota. Search by ZIP Code or county to find your local mental health center crisis
line which gives you access to crisis support and the county mobile crisis
response team.