If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
Laguna Beach Community Clinic
Clinic staff can offer assessments for mental health needs and provide individualized counseling plans, either at the clinic or with an outside provider. Call 949-494-0761 or visit https://lbclinic.org/
362 Third Street, Laguna Beach CA 92651
Laguna Beach Seniors, Inc. at The Susi Q Center
This community-based nonprofit focuses on the well-being of older people in Laguna Beach. Individual counseling and support groups (all free) are available both online and in person at the Susi Q at 380 Third Street. Call Care Manager Martha Hernandez, LCSW at 949-715-8104 or visit https://thesusiq.org/ to learn more.
380 Third Street, Laguna Beach CA 92651
Be Well Mobile Mental Health Services
This mobile response team is dispatched for a variety of well-being needs, such as mental health crises, family disputes, substance use, and welfare checks. The team can provide information, referrals, transportation, and follow-up support and case management. Call the Laguna Beach Police Department’s non-emergency line at 949-497-0701 ext. 2 to request assistance.
OC Links
This referral service will provide information and linkage to Orange County’s Behavioral Health Services. These services include children and adult mental health, alcohol and drug inpatient and outpatient, crisis programs, and prevention and early intervention services. A staff member who’s been specially trained will guide you to the mental health resources you need. Call 855-625-4657.
Alcoholics Anonymous
AA is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. Visit https://www.oc-aa.org/ and select the “Meeting Directory” tab to find the meetings in Laguna Beach.
Al-Anon
Al-Anon Family Groups is a mutual aid organization for people who have been impacted by another person's alcoholism. Visit https://www.ocalanon.org/ and select the tab “Meeting Directory” for a list of meetings in Laguna Beach .
Looking for support when you need it most? These hotlines are here for you:
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Suicide and Crisis Lifeline – call or text 988; chat at 988lifeline.org (24/7)
Crisis counseling and support for active suicidal thoughts, mental health crises, or substance abuse crises.
Youth Crisis Line – call or text 800-843-5200 (24/7)
Statewide emergency response system for youth (ages 12-24) and families in crisis.
National Domestic Violence Hotline – Call or text 1-888-799-7233 (24/7)
Support and resources for those experiencing abuse.
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NON-CRISIS SUPPORT |
Orange County Warm Line – call or text 714-991-6412; chat at namioc.org/oc-warmline (24/7)
Confidential telephone service providing emotional support and resources to Orange County residents.
CalHOPE Warm Line – call 833-317-4673; chat at calhope.org (24/7)
CalHope offers safe, secure, and culturally sensitive emotional support for all Californians who have experienced emotional challenges.
California Parent and Youth Hotline -- Call or text 1-855-427-2736 (Every day 8AM – 8PM)
Being a parent can be difficult. Parents and caregivers can call or text for free emotional support and referrals in English, Spanish, and other languages. Callers can also register for online parenting classes.
LGBTQ Youth TalkLine – call 800-246-7743 (M-F 1pm-9pm, Sat 9am-2pm)
A safe space to talk about coming out, bullying, isolation, identity, family issues and more. Anonymous and confidential.
Trevor Project – call 866-488-7386; text ‘START’ to 678-678; chat at thetrevorproject.org/webchat (24/7)
Confidential crisis support services for LGBTQ+ identifying young people.
Planned Parenthood – Chat online or text PPNOW to 774636.
(Monday-Friday, 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM)
Health educators can answer sexual and reproductive health questions by providing facts and information.
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