Help Websites
Texas and Tarrant/DFW Area Websites
A program of The Grant Halliburton Foundation, Here for Texas connects Texans to information and resources for mental health and addiction. Talk to someone one-on-one. You’ll be connected to a trained mental health navigator who can offer support and information about mental health services and resources in your area.
Open Monday - Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST
If you are a parent or caregiver of adolescents who may be struggling with mental health or substance use disorders, BasePoint Academy can provide support through a free mental health assessment. With just a simple phone call, parents or caregivers can help their adolescent take the first step toward mental wellness.
Call for a free mental health assessment: (469) 829-6348
Texas Health Behavioral Health
As one of the largest providers of behavioral health services in North Texas, Texas Health Behavioral Health has over 30 years experience in helping our community. With years of evidence-backed research and individualized treatment plans, Texas Health is there to support you and your loved one throughout their journey. With treatment, family education and support, and comprehensive after-care plans, quality of life is possible!
A complimentary assessment is the first step in creating a personalized care plan. Call 682-549-7961.
My Health My Resources (MHMR) provides community-based services for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), mental health conditions, and substance use disorders, as well as babies and young children with developmental delays.
Tarrant Cares is a Tarrant County online information service for individuals, families, caregivers and agencies. This one resource will provide you with countless solutions for issues your family may be facing.
This group provides a safe space for social & personal development for LGBTQ youth and allies.
Mental Health Texas includes resources for yourself or someone else in locating a mental health provider as well as information on social services and substance use.
*Disclaimer: Resources on this page are provided for informational purposes only. The list is not comprehensive and does not constitute an endorsement by The Jordan Elizabeth Harris Foundation.
Tarrant Area Counseling Resources for Families and Children:
National Websites
This foundation raises awareness and combats suicide by empowering veterans, first responders, and their families in traditional and non-traditional ways
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Resource Center
Each AACAP Resource Center contains consumer-friendly definitions of mental health disorders, answers to frequently asked questions, and clinical resources
American Association of Suicidology
This organization leads the advancement of suicide prevention through research, education and training.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
This foundation is the nation's leading suicide prevention organization, bringing people together to understand and prevent suicide and to help heal the pain it causes.
Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator
This locator is a confidential and anonymous source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. Territories for substance use/addiction and/or mental health problems.
Working aged men (25-54 years old) account for the largest number of suicide deaths in the U.S. These men are also the least likely to receive any kind of support. Man Therapy seeks to change that with resources and help catered towards men not used to asking for it.
An awkward silence is the perfect moment to check on a friend and let them know you’re there for them. Seize the Awkward helps you learn how.
This online service by licensed therapists provides trusted and specialized courses, professional support and a safe community for parents to learn how to support their children and get answers to mental health questions.
The animated series My Life is Worth Living includes five powerful stories told over 20 episodes. In each episode, relatable teen characters wrestle with challenges that are all too familiar for many viewers and discover strategies to cope when it feels like their own thoughts are against them. Over the course of each character’s journey, they realize that life is worth living. The series is available in multiple languages.