Resources

At Project Tomorrow Montana, prevention is at the heart of our mission. By equipping individuals, families, and communities with knowledge and tools, we aim to reduce the risk of suicide and foster mental wellness across all ages. Prevention involves proactive education, open conversations, and accessible resources, helping to build a community where people feel supported and connected.

To learn more about ways to prevent suicide, explore the resources below.

National Resources

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a free, confidential support service available 24/7 for anyone experiencing thoughts of suicide, a mental health or substance use crisis, or emotional distress. By calling or texting 988, or chatting at 988lifeline.org, individuals are connected with trained crisis counselors who provide immediate support and can help connect them with local resources. The Lifeline is available to people of all ages and backgrounds, offering compassionate care in times of need.

Call or text 988, chat 988lifeline.org

Press 1 for Veterans, Press 2 for Spanish

Visit 988lifeline.org for Deaf/HoH resources



American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a leading national nonprofit dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. Through research, education, advocacy, and support for survivors of suicide loss, AFSP works to improve mental health and prevent suicide.

AFSP.org provides resources for those having thoughts of suicide, suicide loss survivors, and those recovering after an attempt.


The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ young people under 25. Through free, confidential support via phone, text, and chat, The Trevor Project helps youth navigate mental health challenges in a safe, affirming environment. In addition to its 24/7 crisis services, the organization offers advocacy, research, and education programs aimed at creating a more inclusive and supportive world for LGBTQ+ youth.

Trevor Project Crisis Services:

Call 1-866-488-7386

Text ‘START’ to 678-678

Chat at thetrevorproject.org


Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States – 24/7, free, confidential. Crisis Text Line (CTL) is here for you. A live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. 


Local Resources

Missoula Mobile Support Team

The Mobile Support Team (MST) responds with law enforcement to behavioral health-related 911 calls. The response units consist of a licensed mental health clinician and an emergency medical technician (EMT). The MST also has a Case Facilitator who follows up with clients to provide resource navigation. MST is in service 7 days/week 10 AM-8PM.

MST is dispatched through the 911 system

Dial 911 for emergencies

Dial (406) 728-0911 for non-emergencies


Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Suicide Prevention

Karl Rosston, LCSW
Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Montana DPHHS
406-444-3349
krosston@mt.gov


Missoula County Health Department Suicide Prevention

Free gun locks, prescription deactivation pouches, and prescription lock boxes are available to the public at the Missoula Public Health Immunization Clinic at 301 W. Alder or by contacting the Suicide Prevention Office directly.

suicideprevention@missoulacounty.us

(406) 258-3881


Missoula Crisis Intervention Team

The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is a community partnership of law enforcement, medical and first responders, emergency dispatchers, mental health and substance use treatment providers, hospital systems, consumers of mental health services, attorneys, advocacy groups, unhoused population service providers, and others.


All Nations Health Center

(406) 829-9515



Dakota Place Crisis Facility

1273 Dakota St, Missoula, MT 59801, USA

(406) 532-8949


West House Crisis Facility

1404 Westwood Dr, Hamilton, MT 59840, USA

(406) 532-8990






Partnership Health Center

(406) 258-4789



Community Medical Center

(406) 728-4100


Missoula Vet Center

(406) 721-4918


Missoula NAMI Chapter

(406) 880-1013


AFSP Montana Chapter

(406) 531-4728


Resources for Professionals


American Association of Suicidology

Counseling on Access to Lethal Means

Living Works Suicide Prevention Skills Trainings

Means Matter-Harvard School of Public Health

Montana DPHHS Injury and Overdose Indicators Dashboard

Montana DPHHS Suicide Prevention 2025 Strategic Plan and Interactive Toolkit

QPR Institute

SAMHSA

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention

Founding support for Project Tomorrow provided by a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation.

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