Mental Health Programs can be a life-saver for many people in the homeless community. But first you have to accept that you may have an issue with mental health. It could be as simple as the stress caused by homelessness. Or as complex as a schizophrenia and bi-polar disease. These are some of the mental health providers we have visited. We also have a comprehensive, curated list of Mental Health and S.U.D. providers from the county’s Continuum of Care
Agency | Address | Contact | Bus# |
CriSys Mecklenburg in an emergency call and choose ext 1 | M O B I L E | 704-566-3410 | |
Smith Family BHUC Behavioral Health Urgent Care | 616 Colonnade Dr | 704.273.3942 | 27 |
Promise Resource Network (PRN) | 1401 E. 7th St | 704.390.7709 | 27 |
Catholic Charities | 1123 S. Church St | 704-370-3262 | |
So.. you’ve landed on this page because you’re at least curious about what these resources can do for you. This is the stage where you need the helping hand of other human beings; not computer logic. Unlike other resources on this site, there’s no waiting list to get help. You’ll find people here who will provide almost immediate care.