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Maine's biggest mass shooting will require healing. Here are some mental health resources to help.

Seeing the images out of Lewiston is not easy for anyone, whether they were directly involved in the shooting or not. Here is a list of mental health resources.

LEWISTON, Maine — As the tragic events unfold in Lewiston, the impact is being felt all across the state. There are resources for those struggling with mental health. Remember this: You are not alone.

CRISIS LINE: 1-888-568-1112

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the crisis line to speak with a trained crisis clinician 24/7. Our Mobile Crisis Team operates 24/7 and can respond to meet the needs of wherever individuals or families are located.

INTENTIONAL WARM LINE: 1-866-771-9276

Sweeter’s 24/7 mental health peer-to-peer phone support line for adults aged 18 and older offers free mutual conversations with a trained peer specialist who has life experience with mental health recovery.

NON-EMERGENCY SWEETSER PROMISE LINE: 1-800-434-3000

Access to mental health services for non-emergencies you can reach a mental health specialist by calling the number above or emailing  info@sweetser.org.

TEEN TEXT SUPPORT LINE: 207-515-8398

Available from NAMI Maine every day from 12 p.m. - 10 p.m. for youth 13 - 24 years old.

NAMI MAINE RESOURCE DATABASE: Online

Click here to see a full database of resources across the state by community. 

For information on how to talk to your children about this tragedy, click here.

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