
MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE MISUSE SERVICES
Vermont Mental Health Emergency Services
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: A national network of local crisis centers providing free and confidential support. Call or text 988 to speak to someone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They also provide prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. Click here for more information.
Vermont Department of Mental Health coordinates with designated agencies (DA) throughout Vermont. DA’s are private, non-profit service providers that are responsible for ensuring needed services are available through program delivery, local planning, service coordination, and monitoring outcomes within their region. Click here to access a map that will route you to services in your area.
Intake and Crisis Services throughout Vermont. Click here to access a map that will route you to services in your area.
Vermont Substance Use and Recovery Services
Vermont HelpLink is your statewide, public resource for finding substance use treatment and recovery services in Vermont. HelpLink services are free and confidential. Click here for more information.
Click here to complete an online form that will narrow down providers to those who match your specific search criteria.
Vermont Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (VAATP): VAATP represents many of Vermont’s most effective programs, providers, organizations, and agencies in service to those faced with the causes and consequences of substance use and addiction. Vermont is fortunate to have a broad array of treatment providers that are well-coordinated throughout the State. Representing all levels of care, ranging from early intervention and community-based services to intensive, residential, and hospital-based services, many of these programs, agencies, and organizations partner through VAATP. Click here for more information.