988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services.
(Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.)
Mental Health Services in Gallatin County
Are you or someone you know in need of mental health services? Browse the many mental health resources in Gallatin County for help.
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