11 resources in Mental Health
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211 Connecticut
United Way of Connecticut
Statewide information and referral service connecting residents with social services including housing, food, healthcare, childcare, employment, and more. Available 24/7 by phone. Also coordinates the Coordinated Access Network (CAN) for homeless services.
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/8/2026 (via web check)24/7 by phone
Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
SAMHSA
Free, confidential 24/7 crisis support for anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Call, text, or chat. Available in English and Spanish.
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)24/7
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
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Bridgeport Hospital - Psychiatric Emergency & Behavioral Health
Bridgeport Hospital (Yale New Haven Health)
24-hour emergency psychiatric services for adults, adolescents, children, and seniors. Inpatient psychiatric care, crisis intervention, outpatient programs (REACH), and geriatric mental health services.
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)24/7 for emergency; inpatient and outpatient hours vary
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 384-3292Learn more → - Legal Aid Mental Health
Center for Family Justice - Crisis Services
The Center for Family Justice
Connecticut's first Family Justice Center providing free, confidential, trauma-informed services for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, and child abuse. Services include crisis counseling, safety planning, support groups, civil/legal advocacy, self-sufficiency services, and 24/7 crisis hotlines. Also operates Kathie's Place, a 15-bed emergency safe house for women and children fleeing abuse (up to 60 days).
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Walk-ins Mon-Fri 9am-4pm; DV Hotline 24/7: (888) 774-2900; Sexual Assault Hotline: (888) 999-5545
Before you go: Bring court papers, notices, letters, leases, IDs, and deadlines related to the legal issue.
(203) 334-6154Learn more → - Mental Health
Child & Family Guidance Center
The Child & Family Guidance Center Inc.
Culturally-informed mental health care for children ages 0-18 and their families since 1925. Outpatient clinic providing individual, family, and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management for children experiencing emotional and behavioral problems. Regardless of ability to pay.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri; call for hours
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 394-6529Learn more → - Mental Health Harm Reduction
Connecticut Renaissance - Bridgeport Outpatient
Connecticut Renaissance
Outpatient behavioral health services for adolescents and adults with addiction and/or mental health disorders. Offers therapy, medication management, LYNC youth program, life skills training, and case management. Accepts Medicaid and sliding scale.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri; call for hours
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 331-1503Learn more → - Mental Health Legal Aid
Family ReEntry - Youth Mentoring & Reentry Services
Family ReEntry
Evidence-based programs addressing behavioral health, domestic violence, reentry, and risks to youth. Services include youth mentoring, intensive case management, life skills training, abuse and mental health treatment, family interventions, psychoeducational groups, fatherhood engagement, and reentry housing assistance.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri; call for hours
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 838-0496Learn more → - Mental Health
Greater Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center (GBCMHC)
CT Dept. of Mental Health & Addiction Services (DMHAS)
State-operated facility providing intensive psychiatric care, clinical evaluations, outreach programs, crisis intervention, medication clinic, and co-occurring treatment for adults 18+. 24-hour crisis line available.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Sun 8am-6pm; 24-hour crisis line: (203) 551-7507
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 551-7400Learn more → - Harm Reduction Mental Health
Liberation Programs - Bridgeport Outpatient
Liberation Programs
Outpatient substance use treatment using a harm reduction approach. Offers intensive outpatient (IOP) and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) including Suboxone, Vivitrol, and methadone. Carries Narcan for overdose reversal. Individual, group, and family counseling available.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Sat (6 days/week)
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 391-7913Learn more → - Mental Health
LifeBridge Community Services - Behavioral Health
LifeBridge Community Services
Trauma-informed outpatient mental health services including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma therapy, group therapy, family psychoeducation, case management, and psychosocial rehabilitation for youth, adults, and families.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Fri; call for hours
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(203) 368-4291Learn more → - Harm Reduction Mental Health
Recovery Network of Programs - Recovery Counseling Services
Recovery Network of Programs
Outpatient substance use treatment and recovery counseling. Offers recovery coaching, mentoring/peer support, naloxone and overdose education, transitional services, and discharge planning.
Closed nowAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Mon-Thu 8:30am-8:30pm; Fri 8:30am-5pm
Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.
(475) 251-7985Learn more →