Montgomery County Mobile Crisis

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Montgomery County Mobile Crisis is a 24/7 crisis intervention program
Call 855-634-4673

Peer Support Talk Line - available 7 days from 1-9pm
Phone: 855-715-TALK
Text: 267-225-PSTL What Mobile Crisis Provides:

-Offering you supportive telephone counseling 24 hours a day
-Meeting you where you live
-Helping you develop strategies for reducing recurring crisis
-Supporting you in addressing drug/a

lcohol use or an addiction
-Helping you cope with past traumatic experiences
-Giving you a break from your crisis situation, through emergency respite
(a short break in a caregivers home)
-Helping you talk to a doctor if that's something you need
-Getting you support from peers who can relate to your experience
-Connecting you to additional local community resources

06/23/2026

"How you doin'?"

Give us a call today if you or someone you know is in need of mental health/crisis support. We are open 24/7 and would be happy to support you!

06/16/2026

Some friendly reminders from MC.

If you are struggling to be kind to yourself today, give us a call; We're here to support you!🥰

06/07/2026

Keep shining y'all!

06/02/2026

Montgomery County Mobile Crisis would like to wish everyone a very happy Pride month!

❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🩷🤎🖤🩶🤍

Did you know that LGBTQ+ adults are more than twice as likely as heterosexual adults to experience mental health conditions, and nearly 40% to 47% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously consider attempting su***de each year?

If you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health crisis, are in need of immediate support, or even need help connecting with an outpatient provider, Mobile Crisis can help!

Give us a call today, we would be happy to support you! 1-855-634-HOPE (4673)

Happy Memorial Day from MC!
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day from MC!

05/22/2026

It was a beautiful day for the NAMI Walk!Peer Support and Teen Talk Lines

05/04/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month 💚

Mental health matters—every day, for everyone. If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. It’s okay to ask for help, and there are people here who care and are ready to listen.

If you need immediate support, you can call or text 988, the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.
You can also contact Montgomery County Mobile Crisis at 1-855-634-4673.

Additional support is available through NAMI Montgomery County, PA, which offers resources, education, and support for individuals and families.

Here at Lansdale Borough Police Department, we also have a dedicated Mental Health Co-Responder, Alexis Moyer, who is available to assist members of our community. She can be reached at 215-368-1801.

Checking in on a friend, family member, or neighbor can make a difference. Let’s continue to support one another and break the stigma surrounding mental health.

05/03/2026

Did you know that May is Mental Health Awareness Month? The theme for this year's awareness month is "More Good Days, Together".

I like to say that as long as I tried my best, I had a great day.

What does a good day look like for you?

04/30/2026
Did you know? Meditation offers significant, scientifically backed benefits, primarily reducing stress, anxiety, and blo...
04/27/2026

Did you know? Meditation offers significant, scientifically backed benefits, primarily reducing stress, anxiety, and blood pressure while improving sleep quality, focus, and emotional regulation. Regular practice promotes increased self-awareness, fosters a positive outlook, and enhances compassion! 😇
Have you ever tried meditating?

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