Resources

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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)

Resources for students impacted by adoption.