The Trevor Project is a suicide prevention, crisis intervention, and advocacy organization centered around LGBTQ+ youth. They offer free, confidential, and anonymous crisis intervention services online and over the phone. Connect to a crisis counselor 24/7, 365 days a year, from anywhere in the U.S.Text 'START' to 678-678 (standard text messaging rates may apply)Call at 1-866-488-7386
The Well Badger Resource Center is an information and referral (I&R) service for Wisconsin individuals and families. We like to think of I&R services as the art, science, and practice of connecting you with the services they need when it comes to health and human services. Information and referral services create and maintain databases of programs and services, and then make sure, through a variety of channels and outreach, that you and others in your community know about those services.Search our online directory: We list over 4,000 services, programs, and resources in all 72 Wisconsin counties and 11 tribal agencies. Just scroll up to the search bar above to look for what’s available in your area.Connect one-on-one: Our certified I&R (Information & Referral) Specialists can listen to your situation, suggest programs and services to fit your needs, and follow up if needed.
Accredited by The Joint Commission, Winnebago Mental Health Institute (WMHI) has been the safety net in Wisconsin's continuum of care for behavioral health services since 1873. Staff provide recovery-oriented treatment to Wisconsin residents of all ages living with challenging behaviors and complex psychiatric conditions. All patients are referred by county health and human service agencies and the court system.
WMHI serves children and adults court-ordered into inpatient psychiatric assessment treatment through county-based emergency detention and commitment proceedings. These individuals are referred to as civil patients. WMHI also serves individuals court-ordered for mental health competency evaluations, treatment to competency services, and found not guilty of criminal activity by reason of mental illness. These individuals are referred to as forensic patients. The majority of forensic patients served at WMHI are women.
