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Springfield, MO Mental Health Resources That Can Help During Crisis

By Stephanie Freeman and Janel Plunkard September 1, 2023

September is World Suicide Prevention Month and is a good time to remind ourselves that our words, actions, and support can truly make a difference in the lives of those who are facing the darkness of mental health challenges. We must acknowledge the pain that some individuals are silently enduring and let them know they are not alone. It's also a good time to share national and local resources in place to help those in crisis.

Mental Health Resources

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, seek help immediately

Uncomfortable on the phone? You can chat the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988lifeline.org

Know you are not alone. There is help available, and there are people who care deeply about your well-being. 

  • Emergency: 911
  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 988
  • Text Crisis Line: Text the word “Brave” to 741741

Along with the national Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, there are also several options in Springfield, Missouri for finding help for you or someone you know who is experiencing a mental health crisis or thoughts of suicide. Some of those options include:

Hotlines

  • Burrell Behavioral Health 24 Hour Crisis Line
    417-761-5555
    800-494-7355
  • The Victim Center- 24 Hour Crisis Hotline
    417-864-SAFE (7233)
  • LGBTQ+ Hotline
    888-843-4564
  • NAMI Southwest Missouri Warm Line
    877-535-4357
  • Spanish Suicide Prevention Hotline
    800-784-2432

Community Resources

  • Lost and Found Grief Center
    Therapeutic grief support groups are offered at no charge to participants.
    (417) 302-4863
    https://lostandfoundozarks.com/
  • NAMI of SW Missouri
    The National Alliance of Mental Illness’ local chapter.
    https://namiswmo.org/ 
    Call NAMI SWMO’s Warm Line available from 9 am to 9 pm – 7 days a week at 417-864-3676
  • Ozarks Counseling Center
    Providing mental health services to the community regardless of ability to pay.
    614 South Avenue
    Springfield, MO 65806
    417.869.9011
    http://ozarkscounselingcenter.org/

For Youth and Teens

  • Burrell Center for Children and Adolescents
    Mental health and behavioral health support for children and teenagers.
    440 E Tampa St, Springfield (Located in Jordan Valley Health Clinic)
    (417) 761-5000
  • KVC Missouri
    The residential treatment program provides mental health services for children ages 10-17 with emotional and behavioral problems.
    1212 W Lombard, Springfield, MO 65806
    Residential treatment 417-865-1646
    https://missouri.kvc.org/
  • Lakeland Behavioral Health System
    Psychiatric facility for youth and children.
    440 S Market, Springfield
    417-865-5581
    800-432-1210
  • Preferred Family Healthcare
    Outpatient and residential treatment for substance abuse and mental health for ages 12-18.
    2740 E Pythian St, Springfield, MO 65802
    417-862-9634


Infographic by NAMI

Find warning signs and risk factors of suicide, what you need to know about youth suicide, crisis resources, and more on NAMI.org.


Offer kindness, empathy, and support

Let's be a beacon of hope for those in need. Our willingness to offer unwavering support, paired with our capacity to listen without judgment, can alter the trajectory of someone's life. Together, we can work towards creating a community where mental health is openly discussed, where struggles are met with compassion, and where every individual knows that they matter.

Let's unite in kindness, empathy, and solidarity. Let's light up the darkness with love and understanding. Remember, there's always hope – and there's always help.