The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services hosted a live Spanish-language Cafecito and Tele-town Hall on Thursday, February 6, 2025 to discuss how people can support their mental well-being, find resources and get help for themselves or someone else experiencing a mental health crisis. More than 15,000 people attended virtually. Panelists answered questions from participants on ways to get mental health support, where to find resources, and more.
Nearly 1 in 4 adults in North Carolina have reported symptoms of anxiety or depression. Nationally, more than 1 in 3 Hispanic adults have reported these symptoms as well. Help is available.Mental health crisis servicesoffer non-judgmental, confidential and compassionate care to connect North Carolinians with resources and support — available at little or no cost — to get help with social or family situations, depression, anxiety, thoughts of suicide, substance use or if they just need someone to talk to.
Línea 988: Llama o envía un mensaje de texto al 988, o chatea en Linea988.org
La línea de ayuda entre pares Peer Warmline: 1-855-733-7762 (solo inglés)
Los equipos móviles de respuesta a crisis: Visita ncdhhs.gov/ServiciosDeCrisis, desplázate hacia abajo y haz clic en "Recibe ayuda donde estés," ingresar tu código postal
Centros comunitarios de respuesta a crisis: Visita ncdhhs.gov/ServiciosDeCrisis, desplázate hacia abajo y haz clic en “Ve a un lugar seguro,” ingresar tu ciudad o código postal