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Crisis Resources

In the event of a medical or mental health emergency, please call 911 or to the nearest hospital emergency department.

National Suicide Prevention Line:

1-800-273-TALK (8255)

Text "MHA" to 741741 to receive text based crisis help.

National Domestic Violence Hotline:

1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

National Sexual Assault Hotline:

1-800-656-HOPE (4673)


Maricopa County Crisis Line:

602-222-9444

 

Maricopa County Warm Line:

602-347-1100*

* Supportive counseling in times of need. This is not a crisis line.

 

Warm Line Hours:  

Monday thru Friday 12:00 pm to 12:00 am

Saturday & Sunday 4:00 pm to 12:00 am

National and International Resources

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American Psychological Association

APA is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, with more than 133,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students as its members.  Information about postpartum depression and anxiety can be found HERE.

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Changing Women

Initiative

Changing Women Initiative is a nonprofit organization ​that seeks to reclaim cultural birth knowledge to empower indigenous sovereignty of women’s medicine through women’s stories and life ways. The site includes a resource directory with links to organizations that serve people who are  Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC). Learn More HERE.

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DONA

International

DONA International trains and certifies doulas. Doulas are trained professionals who provide continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to a mother before, during and shortly after childbirth to help her achieve the healthiest, most satisfying experience possible.  The DONA website has a searchable directory to find local doula. Learn more HERE.

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International Lactation Consultant Association

International Lactation Consultant Association is a professional association for lactation consultants providing education, research, and advocacy for breastfeeding.   The web site includes information on lactation and infant feeding during an emergency situation.  The About tab on the site includes a tool to find a local lactation consultant.  

Learn more HERE.

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La Leche League

USA

La Leche League USA helps parents, families, and communities to breastfeed, chestfeed, and human milk feed their babies through parent-to-parent support.  The website has information available in English and Spanish and there is a searchable directory for local breastfeeding help and support from a certified volunteer.  Learn more HERE.

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National Black Doulas Association

National Black Doulas Association connects Black (BIPOC) birthing families with Black (BIPOC) doulas nationwide. The wide site includes a searchable directory for local doulas.

Learn more HERE.

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Pregnancy Loss:

The MISS Foundation

The MISS Foundation crisis support and other services to families grieving the loss of a child. Services include help for families experiencing perinatal loss

Learn more HERE.

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Postpartum Support International

Postpartum Support International: Support, education and resources for women and families dealing with a Perinatal Mood Disorder. Perinatal loss and grief resources. Helpline in English and Spanish 1-800-944-4733

Local resource directory HERE.

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Resolve

Resolve, the National Infertility Association, is dedicated to ensuring that all people challenged in their family building journey reach resolution through being empowered by knowledge, supported by community, united by advocacy, and inspired to act.

Learn more HERE.

Local Resources

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Arizona Center for Reproductive Endocrinology

Arizona Center for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility provides information for people and families who desire to start a family.  They have a news page with resources specific to LGBTQ+ fertility options.

Learn more HERE.

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Birth to Five

Hotline

Birth to Five Hotline is a free service open to all Arizona families with young children looking for the latest child development information from experts in the field. Professionals may also take advantage of this service. Call the Helpline to speak a bilingual (English/Spanish) early childhood specialists, on duty Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. You can also leave a voicemail, complete our online contact form (below), or text the Helpline 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Virtual video consultation services are also available. Call 877-705-KIDS (5437)

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Postpartum Support International Arizona Chapter’s mission is to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing in every county and tribal community statewide.

Learn More HERE.

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Arizona Midwives Association

Arizona Midwives Association works to advance the quality and accessibility of midwifery in Arizona. Site includes a local resource directory.

Learn more HERE.

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Banner Hospital

HEAL Program

Halle Empowerment Affirmation Legacy (HEAL) Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Pregnant and Parenting Women. The HEAL Intensive Outpatient Program for Pregnant and Parenting Women is an innovative 12-week multidisciplinary outpatient program to support women, infants, and families through substance recovery. For more information or to make a referral to this program, please contact Women’s Health Institute, Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix, 602-521-5632.

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Hushabye Nursery

Hushabye Nursery provides a therapeutic and inviting environment of short-term medical care to infants suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) and their families. Information on comforting

a baby with NAS.

Learn more HERE.

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Sally's Place

at AZWRC

Sally’s Place Provides substance abuse treatment for pregnant women. AZWRC is an organization committed to the effective treatment of substance abuse disorders among women, providing outpatient, medication evaluations, and community referrals and placement for women seeking help overcoming substance abuse.

Learn more HERE.

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La Leche League

of Arizona

La Leche League of Arizona is a state-wide not-for-profit organization providing support and information for breastfeeding families.

Phoenix Helpline: (602) 234-1956 Tucson Helpline: (520) 789-6455 Ayuda en Espanol: (480) 252-9897

Learn more HERE.

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Southwest Behavioral Health Services

Southwest Behavioral and Health Services offers an array of programs to meet the unique needs of the communities they serve. These include outpatient mental health treatment and psychiatric services including medication monitoring; assistance for persons with addictions; intensive inpatient care for persons in crisis; residential housing, in-home and supported housing services; prevention services, community outreach and school-based counseling; services throughout the lifespan for members with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD); and four opioid replacement clinics

Learn more HERE.

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Terros Health

Terros Health provides integrated care at multiple sites which is coordinated care between primary care and behavioral interventions. They provide outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment for adults; HIV prevention; Intensive outpatient services to children on the Autism spectrum; In home and parent aid; and community service and prevention. Clinics are located around the valley.

Learn more HERE.

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Women's Health Innovations of Arizona

Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing high quality maternal mental health care while educating the community about the prevalence of PMADS and providing information about options currently available to mothers in need.

Learn more HERE.

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