Suicide Prevention
Get Help
Data
Community Prevention
Minnesota Response
Related Topics
Contact Info
Injury and Violence Prevention Section
Suicide Prevention Help in a Crisis
It can be hard to know what to do if you or someone you are concerned about is struggling with thoughts of suicide. Help is available and there are steps you can take to get the support you need.
If you are struggling
If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide, do not wait for someone to reach out. Connect with one of these resources:
- 988 Minnesota Lifeline:
- Call or text 988
- Chat online at 988Lifeline.org
- Adult Mental Health Crisis Contact Numbers
- Children's Mental Health Crisis Contact Numbers
If you are concerned someone is at risk for suicide
It is important to have an honest conversation with someone you are concerned about.
- Check in with them by phone or text message to see how they are doing. Meet with them in person if you can or talk in private and let them know you care.
- Ask them directly if they are thinking about suicide. Talking about suicide does not put the idea in their mind. Instead, it lets the person know that you are willing to talk about suicide and gives them an opportunity to share what is on their mind. (It's important to be aware that in some cultures asking directly might not be received as appropriate.)
- Remove any lethal means like firearms, alcohol, drugs, or sharp objects that could be used in a suicide attempt.
- Call or text 988 or chat online at 988Lifeline.org. For an immediate medical emergency, call 911.
- Take the person to an emergency room or seek help from a medical or mental health professional.
For attempt survivors and their families and friends
Last Updated: 06/16/2025