Emergency Resources
Community Warmline (410) 768-5522
The Anne Arundel County Crisis Warmline can receive calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is a service that provides Anne Arundel County residents in crisis with supportive assistance and linkages to resources within the community.
To address the increasing number of calls to the warmline, Anne Arundel County is using federal funds from the CARES Act to launch the COVID Recovery and Grief Support Program. This program will provide additional funding to expand mental health and grief counseling services for survivors and families who have suffered devastating loss from COVID. If you are in need of emotional support, please contact the warmline at 410-768-5522.
Non-emergency calls are handled by staff and will provide the caller with information, support and referrals. The Crisis Response System Staff intervene with callers who are experiencing a mental health and/or substance use disorder emergency. The Crisis Response System also provides service to the community through Mobile Crisis Teams, Homeless Outreach Services, Urgent Care Clinic, Sexual Assault Clinic, Community Education, and Crisis Beds.
COVID Care Coordination (10/22/20)
The COVID Care Coordination Program is an extension of the Department of Health's contact tracing program. Case managers will provide wraparound services including food, shelter, housing, and financial assistance to COVID-postitive individuals and families to help individuals recover, and reduce the spread of COVID-19. For more information, please call the COVID-19 Health Line at 410-222-7256
Grief Counseling & Mental Health Support (10/22/20)
The COVID Recovery and Grief Support Program will provide additional funding to expand mental health and grief counseling services for survivors and families who have suffered devastating loss from COVID.
For more information about this program, please call (410) 768-5522.
Behavioral Health Resources
Hotlines for families and youth
Call 911 for immediate assistance in any emergency.
Crisis Warmline410-768-5522
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline
1-800-422-0009
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
National Suicide Prevention Hotlines
1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Anne Arundel County Public Schools Student Safety Hotline
1-877-676-9854
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Disaster Distress
1-800-985-5990 or text "TalkWithUs" to 66746
1-800-985-5990 or test "Hablanos" to 66746 (Spanish)
TTY for Deaf/Hearing Impaired: 1-800-846-8517
24-hours-a-day, 7 days a week national hotline dedicated to providing disaster crisis counseling. Sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin (SAMHSA).
Resources for Domestic Violence Victims
Worried about having to self-isolate from COVID-19 in a dangerous home situation? Co-quarantined with an abuser? Please use the following resources:
YWCA
The Annapolis YWCA is a safe and secure connection to a trained advocate to assist with the social, emotional, residential and resource needs of individuals who are victims of domestic violence. You can contact them at the domestic violence hotline at 410-222-6800, or on their website’s 24/7 live chat function. You can view their domestic violence resources here.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides confidential and anonymous support 24/7 at 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224.
Protective/Peace Orders
Information can be found on the Maryland Courts website or by calling the Glen Burnie District court at 410-260-1800.
Love Is Respect
Loveisrespect provides teens and young adults confidential and anonymous support at 1-866-331-9474 and TTY 1-866-331-8453.
Womens Law
WomensLaw.org provides legal information and resources for victims. Reach out by email through the WomensLaw Email Hotline in English and Spanish.
COVID Health Line
If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 or are experiencing non-life threatening symptoms contact your primary care physician or our COVID-19 Health Line 410-222-7256 to arrange to get tested. More information on testing is available here.
911
If you or a loved one are experiencing a medical emergency of any kind, call 911.
If you have COVID-19, seek prompt medical attention if your illness worsens (e.g., difficulty breathing). Call 911 and notify the dispatch personnel that you have (or are being evaluated for) COVID-19. If possible, put on a face mask before emergency medical services arrive.