Alcoholics Anonymous - Annapolis Area Intergroup
Annapolis area Alcoholics Anonymous chapter.
Annapolis area Alcoholics Anonymous chapter.
Baltimore area Alcoholics Anonymous chapter. Also serves Northern Anne Arundel County.
410-605-7826
Annapolis location of the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387)
Anne Arundel County Department of Health’s Adolescent and Family Services (AFS) provides outpatient mental health and addiction services to County children and adolescents, ages 4 to 18, and their families. Phone: 410-222-6785
AACRC offers mediation, facilitation, and community conferencing services to individuals and groups in conflict. These services are free of charge to residents of Anne Arundel County. They also offer training and workshops in mediation, anger management, and other conflict resolution processes.
Call 410-768-5522. The Crisis Response System is a service that provides Anne Arundel County Residents in crisis with supportive assistance and linkages to resources within the community.
The Gun Violence Intervention Team (GVIT) under the Anne Arundel County Department of Health, works to address gun violence as a public health issue. The GVIT is using a public health, data-driven, and community-engaged approach to address gun violence. Use this site to find statistics, trends, and resources for gun violence prevention.
Provides information for Anne Arundel County teens and their families about sexual health, substance abuse, and other health issues.
Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency, Inc. provides crisis response systems and other resources that provide immediate help and assists with prevention, recovery, resiliency, health, and wellbeing of residents who are at risk. Anne Arundel County veterans returning from Iraq & Afghanistan and their families will receive free mental health and substance use treatment. Confidential services will include assessments, inpatient and outpatient treatment and intensive case management.
Provides information about behavioral health services, laws, and related news, as well as communication tools and more.
Warmline is answered 24/7 and connects Anne Arundel County residents in crisis with support, resources, and services.
Phone: 410-768-5522
Arundel House of Hope is a non-profit ecumenical organization that provides emergency, transitional, and permanent affordable housing and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness in Anne Arundel County. We help people who are experiencing homeless or transitioning out of homelessness by offering support services like a Resource and Day Center, Warming Center, Community Recovery Center, and more. We provide emergency shelter to unhoused individuals during the winter months through the Winter Relief program.
Arundel Lodge is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that works toward a world where behavioral health disorders are not a limit to achieving a meaningful life in the community. We envision being an essential member of a community network that helps prevent behavioral health disorders and provides the care and support people need to lead healthy, productive lives.
Resources for caregivers experiencing depression and anxiety from the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.
A Maryland public awareness campaign with resources on the importance of children’s mental health and more. This site includes resources for teens and young adults.
Text HOME to 741741. The Crisis Text Line is there to support students with any painful emotion with bullying, school stress, depression, anxiety, suicide, relationships, self-harm and more.
A 24/7 national hotline that provides crisis counseling for people experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. Phone: 1-800-985-5990 (y en español, llama o envía un mensaje de texto 1-800-985-5990 presiona “2”)
Resources for caregivers from the Family Caregiver Alliance - National Center on Caregiving. Searchable by state.