RESOURCES

8th Army Resources

These are resources for 8th Army Soldiers.

8th Army Resources

US Army Pacific Community Resource Guides: Click Here

Military OneSource Installation Guide: Click Here >

Value of Life/Suicide Prevention/Intervention Hotline

DSN 988 or 118 or 0808-555-118

24/7 hotline FREE to all Service Members, DoD Civilians, family members, Retirees, Invited Contractors, Veterans. Call is routed directly to the Military Crisis Line aka Veterans Crisis Line, where the calls are manned by Veterans. This line has a built-in community response system that can track any dropped call and immediately respond to the caller whether it is on-base or off-base. This is a partnership between the Korean National Police and USFK. Can dial directly from either a cell-phone or a landline.

Camp Casey SHARP Hotline

DSN: 158 or 0503-3363-5700 Option 1 for Camp Casey
Option 2 for Yongsan and K16

Camp Casey Health Clinic

Emergency: DSN: 911

Off Post: 119

Cell: 031-690-7911 or 050-3353-7911

24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline

DSN: 153 or 315-757-8813

Cell: 050-3357-8913/0503-364-1997 option 3

24/7 Spouse and Child Abuse Hotline

DSN: 101 or 0503-355-9917

 

Medical Appointments

Camp Casey Health Clinic

315-737-2762/2763

Bldg 807

M-Wed, Fri 8:30am-4:30pm; Thurs 1:00pm-4:30pm
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

MHS Nurse Advice Line:

DSN: 888-901-7144

Cell: 080-500-4011

Camp Casey Dental Clinic

Front Desk: 315-737-9011/9012

After Hours Emergency: 010-8977-0105

NCOIC Office: 315-737-9006

Bldg 808

Hours of Operation: M,W,F 0730-1130/1230-1630; 1230-1500 Thurs;
Closed: US and Korea Federal and Training Holidays

Occupational Health Clinic

315-737-3517; 050-3337-3517

Occupational Health Sciences fosters the prevention of workplace exposure related injury, disease, and death by providing a wide range of occupational health and injury prevention services in support of Soldiers and the civilian workforce. This is accomplished through the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of exposure to chemical, physical, and biological stressors. Emergency Essential Physicals.

Mon-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm,
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Bldg S-807, Camp Casey TMC

Audiology Clinic

315-737-3588 or 0503-337-3588

Camp Casey TMC, Bldg S-807, 1st floor

Call for appointment

Immunization Clinic

315-737-3577 or 050-3337-3577

Camp Casey TMC, Bldg S-807, Main Floor

Mon-Wed & Fri 8:30am-4:30pm; Thurs 1-4pm; closed Sat-Sun, holidays

Optometry Clinic

315-737-3588 or 050-3337-3588

Mon-Wed & Fri 8-11:30am; Thurs 1-5pm; Closed Sat-Sun, holidays

Camp Casey TMC, Bldg S-807, 1st floor

Pharmacy

315-737-3598 or 050-3337-3598

Camp Casey TMC, Bldg S-807, near main entrance

Mon-Wed & Fri 8:30am-4:45pm; Thursdays 1-4:45pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Physical Therapy

315-737-3558 or 050-3373-3558

Camp Casey TMC, Bldg S-807, 1st floor

Mon-Fri 8:30am-11:30am, 12:30pm-5pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Radiology Clinic

315-737-3585 or 050-3337-3585

Camp Casey TMC, Bldg S-807

Mon-Wed & Fri 8:30am-4:45pm; Thursdays 1-4:45pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

 

Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health Treatment Camp Casey

315-737-3708/3711 or 0503-337-3708/3711

Bldg 802, 4th floor (across from Troop Medical Clinic)

M-F 8am-5pm, contact for appointment;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

After-Hours Emergencies report to Camp Casey TMC Triage and Transport Center Bldg 807

Victim Advocate Services

315-722-1570 / 315-722-5468

ACS Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)

315-722-3110 or 0503-322-3110

Provide services which are adequate and responsive to emphasize alcohol and drug abuse prevention, education, and deterrence. ADAPT (Prime-for-Life) education. Other training available contact the office.

Camp Casey, Bldg S-802, 1st floor

Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC)

010-8251-9577

Program addresses issues that occur across the military lifestyle and helps Service Members and their families cope with normal reactions to the stress, separation, relationship issues, conflict resolution, reintegration and other stresses of military life. 

Camp Casey, ACS Bldg 2451

M-Fri 8am-5pm, call for appointment

Suicide Prevention Program 

315-722-3110 or 0503-322-3110

Provides suicide prevention training and resources.

Ask-Care-Escort (ACE) Training

Ask-Care-Escort Suicide Intervention (ACE-SI) Training

Contact to schedule training or for information.

Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun; holidays

Camp Casey, Bldg S-802

Tobacco Cessation Program

315-737-3557/3576 or 050-3337-3557/3576

Provides educational techniques, skills , and medical assistance to help participants quit smoking. Civilians eligible for information. Service Members, Retirees and Families are eligible for prescription assistance.

Camp Casey Bldg S-807, TMC

M-Wed & Fri 9-11am; Thurs 1-4pm; call for appointment

 

Social Services (Morale, Family Support, Food, Employment)

8th Army Newcomers Website

https://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/site/newcomers/ 

Emergency Relief Services

315-757-2364/0503-357-2364

Maude Hall Bldg 6400

M, Tu, Wed, Fri 8am-4pm; Thurs 12-4pm

New Parent Support Program

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)

315-722-4644 or 050-3322-4644

Community Service Activities and Recreation and Leisure Events, trips and Community Volunteering to enhance the quality of life. for Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers and Katusa’s at Camp Casey and Camp Hovey.

When: 1st and 3rd Tues every month 3pm

Where: Camp Casey, Community Activities Center (CAC), Bldg S-2236

Civilian Personnel Office

315-722-4006

Employee Assistance Program

M-F 8am-5pm;
Closed: Sat, Sun, holidays

Civilian Personnel Advisory Center

315-738-3641

USAG-Yongsan, Bldg 4314

Mon, Tu, Thurs, Fri 8am-5pm; Wed -5pm;
Closed: Sat, Sun, holidays

Education Center

315-722-1826/1999 // Cell: 050-3322-1826/1999

Assistance with higher and continuing education goals. Can provide testing for different certification and programs. Contact for more information.

Mon-Wed & Fri 8am-4:30pm; Thurs 1-4:30pm; Closed Sat-Sun, holidays

Camp Casey Bldg S-1757, behind Carey Fitness Center

Emergency Relief Services

American Red Cross- Camp Casey 

315-722-4757 // 315-730-3184

Bldg 3002

M-F 8am-4:30pm

Emergency Relief Services 

Army Emergency Relief

315-722-1577/1578

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

Family Advocacy Program 

315-722-1568 or 050-322-1568

Aims to prevent domestic and child abuse through education, prompt reporting, and intervention. Provides a variety of services to Service Members and their Families to enhance relationship and parenting skills and to improve quality of life.

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

Mon-Wed & Fri 7:30am-4:30pm; Thurs 1-4:30pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Housing Office- Yongsan

315-722-2538

DPW Bldg, 1382, Rm 121

M, Tu, Thurs 8am-4:30pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

HHG Transportation Office

315-722-1308

Camp Casey, Maude Hall, Bldg 2440, Rm 126

M-Fri 8am-4pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Information and Referral Services

315-722-5471 // 315-722-1578

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

M-Wed & Fri 8am-5pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Legal Services/JAG

315-722-1055

Maude Hall, Bldg 2440, Rm 235

Mon-Wed & Fri 0930-1630; Thurs 1300-1630;
Closed for lunch 1200-1300; Closed holidays

Morale, Recreation and Welfare (MWR HQ)

315-722-4603

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

Military and Family Support Center

315-722-1578

Family Center – ACS

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

M-F 8am-5pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

New Parent Support Program

315-722-5471 // 315-741-1578

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

M-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Parent and Outreach Services-Central Enrollment

315-722-4407

USAG-Yongsan, Bldg 4280

Mon-Fri 8am-5pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Personal Financial Management Services

315-722-1577 // 315-722-1568

Financial Readiness Program- ACS

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

M-Wed & Fri 7:30am-4:30pm; Thurs 1-4:30pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Personnel Support Office

315-722-4702/4704

Camp Casey, Maude Hall, Bldg 2440

M-F 8am-5pm

Relocation Assistance Program

315-722-1578

Camp Casey, Bldg 2451

M-Fri 8am-5pm

Transition Assistance Program

315-722-4135 or 050-3322-4135

Individual or group transition preparation. Available employment assistance through briefings, workshops, seminars, and classes on employment related topics. One-on-one mentoring with experienced counselor.

Mon-Thurs 8-5pm; Fri 8-4pm

Camp Casey Bldg S-2440; Maude Hall, 1st Floor, Rm 121

Tricare Overseas/International

315-643-2036 or 080-429-0880

Enrolls Service members, their families, and other beneficiaries into TRICARE. Assistance with TRICARE and Military Health System inquiries and concerns. Assistance with resolving health-care collection- related issues. Assistance with determining status of referrals and authorizations for care at host-nation hospitals. Assistance with arranging OB/GYN Tours to host-nation hospitals.

Normal Working Hours at Pacific Office

Veterans Affairs

315-757-3914 or 050-3357-3914

VA Benefits Advisors provide information and benefits assistance to Service Members, Veterans, and their families to ensure a smooth and successful transition to civilian life. We are trained in all VA benefits and services, and have experience with the nuances of eligibility and the application process. We provide the mandatory VA Benefits I and VA Benefits II Briefings for Service Members. We are available to provide individual assistance to help address specific questions about benefits and filing claims. We also provide briefings to various groups about VA Benefits and programs.

Mon-Fri 8am-4pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Camp Humphreys, Bldg 6400 Maude Hall, Rm 301V

Women Infants and Children (WIC) Overseas Osan Air Base

315-784-3806 or 050-3384-3806

Supplemental nutrition program for women and children. For Civilian employees, Department of Defense contractors. Family members and Members of the uniformed services. Free but must qualify. Contact for more information.

Osan Air Base, Bldg 769, Rm 105

Tues, Wed, Thurs 9am-3:30pm;
Closed: Mon, Fri-Sun, holidays

US Army Pacific Community Resources Guides: Click Here

Military OneSource Installation Guide: Click Here >

Value of Life/Suicide Prevention/Intervention Hotline

DSN 988 or 118 or 0808-555-118

Established in June 2013, this 24/7 hotline is FREE to all Service Members, DoD Civilians, family members, Retirees, Invited Contractors, Veterans. The call is routed directly to the Military Crisis Line aka Veterans Crisis Line, where the calls are manned by Veterans. This is a special line established in partnership with the National Suicide Prevention Life Line, for Veterans and their families living overseas. This line has a built-in community response system that can track any dropped call and immediately respond to the caller whether it is on-base or off-base. This is a partnership between the Korean National Police and USFK. The caller can dial directly from either a cell-phone or a land line.

USAG Humphreys SHARP

24/7 Hotline DSN 158 or 315-763-5700

Bldg 300

Mon-Fri 8am-5pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun; holidays 

315-755-2770/1071

0503-355-2770/1071

On-Call Duty Chaplain 

DSN 755-2270 or 0503-355-2270

FAP Clinical Contact

On Post 101or 0503-337-5799

Domestic Violence Hotline

On Post 153 or 0503-364-5997

Emergency On Base

On Post 911 or 031-690-7911

Child Abuse Report

On Post DSN 755-9917 or 0503-355-9917

 

Medical Appointments

Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital (BDAACH)

315-737-1410/1411

Carius Dental Clinic

Emergency Care: 010-8972-1164

Camp Humphreys, Bldg 3020

M-Thurs 7:30am-4:30pm; Fri 7:30am-3:30pm

737-9206/9207

 

Behavioral Health

Religious Support Office

Chaplain: DSN 756-1251 or 0503-356-1251

On-Call Duty Chaplain DSN 755-2270 or 0503-355-2270

Administration Office DSN 757-3103 or 0503-357-3103

The Religious Support Office provides comprehensive religious support to the Camp Humphreys community through religious services; rites, sacraments, and ordinances; pastoral care; religious education; and institutional ministry. The Chapel Community offers a variety of exciting programs to meet your religious and spiritual needs. Four Chapels supporting our programs: Pacific Victors Chapel (Bldg. 6360), Warrior Chapel (Bldg. 6800), Freedom Chapel (Bldg. 695) and Four Chaplains Memorial Chapel (Bldg. 2230).

SHARP

24/7 Hotline 153 or 050-3363-5700

The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program (SHARP) reinforces the Army’s commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability. Additionally, the policy promotes sensitive care and confidential reporting for victims of sexual assault and accountability for those who commit these crimes. Individual Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) and Victim Advocates (VAs) are assigned to individual units

M-F 9am-5pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

8A Sharp Resource Center, Bldg 300

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

AA meetings for the Camp Humphreys & Osan AB Communities

Camp Humphreys In-Person M, W, F

Camp Humphreys, Bldg 696 (Freedom Chapel Annex), Rm 120, Sentury Village

 

Social Services (Morale, Family Support, Food, Employment)

8th Army Newcomers Website

https://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/site/newcomers/ 

Adult Education Center

315-755-3600

Bldg 657

Front Desk Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Counselors M-Wed, Fri 9am-4pm, Thurs 1-4pm

Army Community Service (ACS)

315-757-2363/2372

The Army Community Service (ACS) is a comprehensive blend of quality of life programs in line with Department of Defense (DoD) activities. The programs offered are intended to provide support services, education and information to assist Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees and DoD Civilians assigned to USAG Humphreys and Suwon Air Base

M-Fri 8am-5pm; Thursdays 12:30-4:30pm

Bldg 6400, Maude Hall, 1st floor

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Camp Humphreys

315-755-1086 or 050-3355-1086

Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

Camp Humphreys, Bldg 544, 3rd floor, Rm 302

Camp Casey does not have EAP services available. Please contact Army Substance Abuse Program EAP at Camp Humphreys. Assist Civilian employees with short term life skills non clinical counseling. Resource and consultation for supervisors for life work issues.

Emergency Relief Services

315-757-2364/0503-357-2364

Maude Hall Bldg 6400

M, Tu, Wed, Fri 8am-4pm; Thurs 12-4pm

New Parent Support Program

315-757-2368/2372

Humphreys Hub Bldg 501

M, T, W, Fri 8am–5pm; Thurs 12-4pm,
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Personnel Support Office

315-757-2089

Maude Hall Bldg 6400

Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Humphreys United Club and Thrift Store

Bldg 118 across from Sentry Mall

The United Club is a self-sustaining, private organization and 501(c)(3) public charity whose purpose is for charitable and social purposes. This includes lessening the burden of the government by promoting friendship among the entire military community (including all branches of service, active duty, retirees, spouses, and others), developing and fostering a spirit of goodwill and community responsibility, providing opportunities for social, cultural, and creative pursuits, and distribution of scholarships for individuals, grants for organizations, and support for the local community. In addition, the Humphreys United Club runs the Humphreys Thrift Store.

Tricare Overseas/International

315-643-2036 or 080-429-0880

Enrolls Service members, their families, and other beneficiaries into TRICARE. Assistance with TRICARE and Military Health System inquiries and concerns. Assistance with resolving health-care collection- related issues. Assistance with determining status of referrals and authorizations for care at host-nation hospitals. Assistance with arranging OB/GYN Tours to host-nation hospitals.

Normal Working Hours at Pacific Office.

Veterans Affairs

315-757-3914 or 050-3357-3914

VA Benefits Advisors provide information and benefits assistance to Service Members, Veterans, and their families to ensure a smooth and successful transition to civilian life. We are trained in all VA benefits and services, and have experience with the nuances of eligibility and the application process. We provide the mandatory VA Benefits I and VA Benefits II Briefings for Service Members. We are available to provide individual assistance to help address specific questions about benefits and filing claims. We also provide briefings to various groups about VA Benefits and programs.

Mon-Fri 8am-4pm;
Closed: Sat-Sun, holidays

Camp Humphreys, Bldg 6400 Maude Hall, Rm 301V

Women Infants and Children (WIC) Overseas Osan Air Base

315-784-3806 or 050-3384-3806

Supplemental nutrition program for women and children. For Civilian employees, Department of Defense contractors. Family members and Members of the uniformed services. Free but must qualify. Contact for more information.

Tues, Wed, Thurs 9am-3:30pm;
Closed: Mon, Fri, Sat-Sun, holidays

Osan Air Base, Bldg 769, Rm 105

US Army Pacific Resource Guides: Click Here

Military OneSource Installation Guide: Click Here >

Value of Life/Suicide Prevention/Intervention Hotline

DSN 988 or 118 or 0808-555-118

24/7 hotline FREE to all Service Members, DoD Civilians, family members, Retirees, Invited Contractors, Veterans. Call is routed directly to the Military Crisis Line aka Veterans Crisis Line, where the calls are manned by Veterans. This line has a built-in community response system that can track any dropped call and immediately respond to the caller whether it is on-base or off-base. This is a partnership between the Korean National Police and USFK. Can dial directly from either a cell-phone or a landline.

Sexual Assault Hotline

On Post 158 or 0503-364-5700

Domestic Violence Hotline

On Post 153 or 0503-357-8913

Child Abuse Report of Contact

On Post 101 or 0503-337-5799

 

Medical Appointments

Wood Medical Clinic

315-737-2273

Daegu Bldg 100

Crisis Resources & Hotlines

Website: Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Phone: DSN 988 or 118 or 0808-555-118

Description: Established in June 2013, this 24/7 hotline is FREE to all Service Members, DoD Civilians, family members, Retirees, Invited Contractors, Veterans. The call is routed directly to the Military Crisis Line aka Veterans Crisis Line, where the calls are manned by Veterans. This is a special line established in partnership with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, for Veterans and their families living overseas. This line has a built-in community response system that can track any dropped call and immediately respond to the caller whether it is on-base or off-base. This is a partnership between the Korean National Police and USFK. The caller can dial directly from either a cell-phone or a land line.

Description: The Veterans Crisis Line provides confidential help for Veterans, Service Members, and their families.

Website (and online chat): Veteran Crisis Line >

Phone: 080-855-5118 or DSN 118

Other Military & Veteran Resources

Description: Military OneSource is a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides resources and support to active-duty, National Guard and Reserve service members and their families anywhere in the world. The program is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at no cost. No matter what resource you are looking for, Military OneSource can point you in the right direction. Additionally, Military OneSource offers free, confidential, face-to-face counseling support.

Website: MilitaryOneSource.mil >

Phone (CONUS): (800) 342-9647

International Calling Options (OCONUS): Click Here >

Live Online Chat:  Click Here > 

Description: Review this DoD website that provides a list of organizations that support service members and their families through assistance with education, finances, health care, employment and overall well-being.

Website: Click Here >

Description: Vet Centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services, including professional readjustment counseling to eligible Veterans, active duty service members, including National Guard and Reserve components, and their families. Readjustment counseling is offered to make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Individual, group, marriage and family counseling is offered in addition to referral and connection to other VA or community benefits and services. Vet Center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are Veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.

Website: Click Here >

Vet Center Call Center: (877) 927-8387

Description: The Family Advocacy Program is a supportive resource for service members and their families. The program provides support and resources to help families develop and sustain healthy, strong relationships. They can provide individual, couples or family counseling, as well as support groups and other resources. The Family Advocacy Program also assesses, refers and provides counseling for families experiencing domestic violence or child abuse and will also refer at-risk individuals for other immediate professional, medical mental health treatment.

 

Website: Click Here >

If you are experiencing domestic abuse and are seeking help, visit MilitaryINSTALLATIONS to locate the closest Family Advocacy Program, or contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 to be connected with an advocate for immediate emotional support and safety planning.

Call 911 if you are in immediate danger of assault or physical injury. If you are on a military installation, call your military law enforcement office.

Self-Care Resources for Burnout

Mindfulness activities such as controlled breathing, meditation and guided imagery have been shown to help reduce stress. According to research mindfulness activities have several benefits for physical and mental health. Some of the strongest health benefits include: improving mood, reducing stress, helping cope with physical pain and improving brain functioning.

StressRemedy has a selection of free guided meditation exercises that you can try.

Below are a few audio guides that can help with practicing slowing down thoughts and reconnecting the mind and body:

Awareness of Breath

Giving and Receiving Compassion with Cassondra Graff

Short Seated Meditation with Allan Goldstein

Journaling has been shown to decrease blood pressure, ease symptoms of depression, and improve immune functioning. Research indicated that journaling reduces blood pressure, improves mood, and decreases absenteeism.

Article: Journaling: A Valuable Tool for Registered Nurses >

Article: The Benefits of Journaling >

Yoga can help reduce the feelings of stress, helping to release the body and mind from a state of “fight-or-flight”, and bringing it into a state of “rest-and-digest”, by engaging the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS).

Listening to or playing music is a great way to help manage burnout. Music is extremely powerful when it comes to stress-management and relaxation. It can aid in meditation, lower your heart rate and blood pressure, and helps decrease stress hormone levels.

Regular physical activity can improve quality of life and relieve stress, tension, anxiety, and depression. You may notice a “feel good” sensation immediately following your workout and also see an improvement in overall well-being over time as physical activity becomes a regular part of your life.

Article: Working Out to Relieve Stress >

Video: Increasing Your Productivity with Exercise >

Sleep is critical to a healthy mind and healthy body. Research has shown that people with burnout have significantly higher insomnia troubles, sleep fragmentation, and non-restorative sleep. In addition, burnout subjects have higher levels of anxiety and depression scores. Improving sleep doesn’t happen quickly, but there are some steps you can take to improve sleep hygiene that can get you on the road to a better night sleep.

Choosing healthy foods may help you to feel well and happy. A balanced wholesome diet may help to prevent and improve symptoms of depression and anxiety. A diet rich in processed foods with added salt, sugars and fats may lead to poor mental health and exacerbate symptoms of burnout.

Mental Health Organizations

Website: SAMHSA

Description: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is charged with improving the quality and availability of treatment and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and the cost to society resulting from substance use disorders and mental illnesses.

Website: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

Description: The National Association of Mental Illness is the largest nationwide mental health advocacy grassroots organization with hundreds of state organizations, affiliates and volunteers. It is a hub for support groups, free education, raising awareness and building community.

Website: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–5)

Description: The website of the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) provides complementary information to its print edition about the classification, assessment, symptoms and treatment of mental disorders.

Website: Mental Health America

Description: Mental Health America’s (MHA’s) programs and initiatives fulfill its mission of promoting mental health and preventing mental illness through advocacy, education, research and services. MHA’s national office and its 200+ affiliates and associates around the country work every day to protect the rights and dignity of individuals with lived experience and ensure that peers and their voices are integrated into all areas of the organization.

Website: LGBT National Help Center

Description: The LGBT National Help Center provides an online peer-support chat as well as free, confidential counseling over the phone for the LGBT community. Additional resources can be found on the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) website.

Website: Office of Minority Health

Description: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health website provides statistics, news and treatment information.

Website: National Council on Aging

Description: The National Council on Aging promotes programs that help seniors cope with mental health issues like depression, anxiety, addiction and more.

Website: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Description: The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) raises awareness, funds scientific research and provides resources and aid to those affected by suicide.

Website: Youth.gov

Description: Youth.gov is a hub of government information about youth mental health issues, including substance use disorder, bullying and homelessness.

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