Resources
We have compiled a page of resources from Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, and external sources to provide information about a wide variety of services. In addition to the lists below, the Allegheny Department of Human Services provides a available for public view.
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412-396-1650 | 3rd FL Gumberg Library | |
412-396-6658 | 309 Union | |
412-396-5050 | Power Center | |
Title IX | 412-396-2560 | 339 Union |
412-396-6660 | 115 Union | |
412-396-5834 | Assumption Hall | |
412-396-6065 | 614 Union | |
Residence Life | 412-396-6655 | Assumption Hall |
412-396-1117 | 302 Union | |
First-Generation College Students | N/A | N/A |
Tutoring and Academic Life Coaching | 412-396-6661 | 2nd FL Union |
Crisis Resources
In case of immediate, life-threatening emergencies: Immediately call 911 or proceed to the closest hospital emergency room.
1-888-796-8226, walk-in center at 333 North Braddock Ave, Pittsburgh PA | Allegheny County crisis agency staffed with professional mental health clinicians 24/7. | |
Call or text 988. Visit the website for web-chat. | Free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24/7. | |
Text HOME to 741741 to be connected | Free and confidential text message service for people in crisis 24/7. | |
1-866-END-RAPE (1-866-363-7273) | Free, confidential and 24/7 service for anyone impacted by sexual assault, sexual violence, sexual abuse, rape, and sexual exploitation/ sex trafficking. | |
Text STEVE to 741741 | Free, 24/7 crisis line for young people of color who may be experiencing a crisis. | |
Call 877-565-8860. | Connects trans people to the community support and resources they need to survive and thrive, run by trans people for trans people. | |
Visit page for call, text or web crisis options. | Free, 24/7 crisis line staffed with counselors who understand the challenges of LGBTQIA+ people. | |
Veterans Crisis Hotline | Dial 800-273-8255, then press 1 | 24/7 crisis line designated for veterans |
Community Resources
Find a therapist filtering by location, insurance, intervention, etc. | |
(Resource list provided by University of Pittsburgh Counseling Center) | Support resources for grief, students with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQIA+, racial trauma, students of color, first-generation college students, international students, student athletes, students with financial insecurities and more. |
Search for what type of service you need, provided by United Way Pennsylvania. | |
Find the help you need, where you need it. Databasa for resources such as mental health providers, medical providers, housing, legal advice, food, family assistance, etc. | |
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) |
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Resources for students impacted by adoption. |