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Finding the right mental health resources can be confusing. Here For Texas can help.

Here For Texas, a program of Grant Halliburton Foundation, consists of two helpful tools for North Texans seeking mental health and addiction information and resources.

SEARCH ONLINE

HereForTexas.com is a searchable online database of Texas mental health providers and resources. You can search by type of provider, mental health issue, age, language, location, payment options, and other helpful filters.

It also offers a wide selection of information on mental health and addiction topics, including mental health disorders, treatment options, types of mental health professionals, ways to support your mental health, and more—all within easy reach.

CALL FOR HELP

Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line makes it easier to find mental health and addiction resources that fit your needs.

Callers will be connected to a trained mental health navigator who can offer support and information about services and resources in their area. These are trained volunteers who will gather important information from the caller regarding their needs. Then, they will forward the information to an experienced mental health professional who will help to identify specific resources tailored to the caller’s situation.

If you’re seeking resources for yourself or for someone else, call the free helpline at 972.525.8181 Monday – Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Se habla Español.

This is not a crisis line. GET HELP NOW if you or someone you know is in crisis.

Funding for Grant Halliburton Foundation’s Here For Texas program has been provided through grants from The Meadows Foundation, Don Hodges, Tom and Edwina Johnson Foundation, North Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians, Sahm Family Foundation, and private support.

Launched in 2019, the Here For Texas Mental Health Navigation Line connects Texans to life-saving mental health and addiction information. This vital community resource is made possible by the generous support of our founding partners: Connection H•E•R•E Auxiliary, The David M. Crowley Foundation, Fox Family Foundation, Harold Simmons Foundation, The Hersh Foundation, Hoblitzelle Foundation, Home Health Foundation, M&M Foundation, The Meadows Foundation, Nachman Family Foundation, Perot Foundation’s, and The Rees-Jones Foundation.

In 2022, UnitedHealthcare funded the translation of HereForTexas.com/espanol through its UnitedHealthcare Empowering Health grant. 

This website does not provide medical advice. The information contained on this website is not intended to be a substitute for or to be relied upon as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This website is for educational and informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any health-related questions you may have.

As a community service, Here for Texas does not accept advertising or charge mental health providers for inclusion in its database.

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