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Call 911 in an Emergency if you are in immediate danger or have a serious medical problem, call 911. This number connects you to police, paramedics and firefighters. Examples of emergencies include:

  • Medical emergencies (chest pain, seizure, bleeding)
  • Fire (business, car, building)
  • Life-threatening situation (fights, person with weapon)
  • Crimes in progress.

You can get an interpreter to help you. To learn more about help for crime victims, visit Day One - Find Help After a General Crime (Español).

MN Day One Crisis Hotline

If you or someone you know is being hurt, abused, or experiencing sexual exploitation and trafficking and/or labor trafficking and exploitation, the Minnesota Day One Crisis Hotline can get you to safety and help you get support. One call connects you with an advocate trained to support victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. They can help you find a shelter and the services you need. Call 1-866-223-1111 or text 612-399-9995 or visit the Day One website to learn more.

Sexual Violence Center

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, the Sexual Violence Center provides 24/7 Crisis Support. They offer free, respectful, and confidential services to survivors, their friends, and their families. Call 612-871-5111 or visit Sexual Violence Center to learn more. Interpretation is available.

988 Lifeline

If you or someone you know is having a personal crisis, feeling anxious, lonely, or having suicidal thoughts, the 988 Lifeline can help. It is a national network of local crisis centers available 24/7 that provides free and confidential emotional support. Call or text 988 or visit 988 Lifeline to learn more. (Español).

Crisis Text Line

The Crisis Text Line offers free, 24/7, text-based mental health support and crisis intervention. Trained volunteers support people in need. To contact the Crisis Text line, text MN to 741741.

View more safety resources, including information on parental rights and identity theft (Español).

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