
Mental Health in Greene
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Healing takes time, and asking for help is a brave first step.
In a crisis and need help?
| Service / Organization | Phone / Contact | Notes / Text |
|---|---|---|
| Columbia Pathways to Recovery | 877-467-3365 | Resource Line |
| Crisis Textline | Text HOME to 741741 | Connect with a volunteer counselor |
| New York State HOPEline | 1-877-8-HOPENY (467369) | Text HOPENY (467369) |
| 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | 988 | Call, text, or chat at 988lifeline.org |
| Columbia County Mental Health Center | (518) 828-9446 | Crisis Line |
| Greene County Mental Health On-Call | 518-622-3344 | Ask to speak to On-Call Worker |
| Mobile Crisis Team (MCAT) | (518) 943-5555 | Hours not 24/7; call responded next morning |
| Family of Woodstock Suicide Hotline | (845) 338-2370 | Teen line: (845) 331-5565 |
| MHA Peer Support Line | (518) 567-4186 | Certified Peer Specialist support |
| National Domestic Violence Hotline | 1-800-799-7233 | TTY: 1-800-787-3224 |
| Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence | 800-942-6906 | Text: 844-997-2121 |
| Community Action of Columbia & Greene County – DV Hotline | (518) 943-9211 | Domestic violence support |
| Sexual Abuse Hotline (REACH Center) | (518) 943-4482 | |
| 211 Information & Referral | 211 | Mental health, substance use, housing, food, and crisis services |
| SAMHSA National Helpline | Text ZIP to 435748 (HELP4U) | Treatment referral & information |
| Project Safe Point Hotline | 1-866-930-4999 | Harm reduction & substance use support |
| CHAMP Helpline | 888-614-5400 | Insurance & substance use treatment support |
| Access to Harm Reduction Supplies | Form Link | Order harm reduction supplies |
| LGBT National Youth Talkline | 1-800-246-7743 | Youth LGBTQIA2S+ support |
| LGBT National Senior Hotline | 1-888-234-7243 | Senior LGBTQIA2S+ support |
| In Our Own Voices LGBT DV Support Line | (518) 432-4341 | Domestic violence support |
| Trevor Project LGBTQIA+ Crisis | 1-866-488-7386 | Text START to 678-678 |
| NYS Smokers Quitline | 1-866-697-8487 | Text: (716) 309-4688 |
| Support Quitting Vaping | Text DITCHVAPE to 88709 | |
| National Deaf Hotline Videophone | 1-855-812-1001 | Email: deafhelp@thehotline.org, M-F 9am-5pm |
| Alzheimer’s Helpline | 1-800-272-3900 | |
| NYS Child Support Helpline | 888-208-4485 | M-F 8am-7pm |
| Columbia County Sheriff’s Office | (518) 828-3344 | Non-emergency: (518) 828-0601, Tip line: (518) 822-8477 |
| Report Child Abuse | 1-800-342-3720 | |
| Apply for Medicaid (NY State of Health) | 855-355-5777 | TTY: 1-800-662-1220 |
Apply for Medicaid (NY State of Health)
Marketplace Customer Service: 855-355-5777
TTY: 1-800-662-1220
Reasons you may need to reach out for help include –
- Persistent sadness or anxiety Feeling down, hopeless, or anxious for weeks at a time
- Difficulty coping with daily life Trouble managing work, school, or family responsibilities
- Sudden changes in mood or behavior Intense anger, irritability, or withdrawal from friends and activities
- Sleep or appetite changes Trouble sleeping, oversleeping, loss of appetite, or overeating
- Substance use or risky behavior Using alcohol, drugs, or engaging in self-harm as a way to cope
- Trauma or loss Struggling after a major life event, injury, or the death of a loved one
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions Trouble focusing at work or school, forgetfulness, or indecision
- Feeling overwhelmed or hopeless Feeling like nothing will improve or that life is too hard to handle
- Thoughts of self-harm or suicide If you ever feel like hurting yourself, it’s urgent to get help immediately
- Physical symptoms linked to stress Headaches, stomach issues, or chronic pain without clear medical cause

Mental Health Association of Columbia Greene …
Our Mobile Crisis Assessment Team (MCAT) provides vital emotional and crisis support services.
While crisis phone lines provide essential interventions over the phone — their MCAT service has the added benefit of mobility, reaching you where you are for in-person support when you need it most.
Their team provides:
- On-site face-to-face mental health assessments
- Referrals to available services
- Follow-up from psychiatric hospitalizations
- Wellness calls when someone is concerned
- Phone assessments
- Consultations

