Resources
North Carolina Mental Health Resources
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
State-level NAMI access point for affiliates, family support, and community resources.
National Mental Health Resources
Clergy & Faith-Based
Evidence-based tools for clergy well-being, stress management, and wholistic care.
Tending the Shepherds (updated PDF)
A Duke resource developed around clergy mental health trends, utilization gaps, and practical help.
Resources focused on clergy mental health and flourishing in ministry.
Immediate/Crisis Support
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 support by call, text, or chat for emotional distress, suicidal crisis, and mental health struggles.
National Institute of Mental Health — Find Help
A federal source for learning when to seek help, where to start, and how to find emergency and ongoing care.
211 United Way
Helps people connect with local mental health services, community support, and care options; 211 is confidential and available in many languages.
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