re:solve Crisis Network

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Resolve Crisis Network

A crisis can be anything from feeling lonely and needing to talk – to feeling overwhelmed with life. Our lives are full of stressors both large and small, but no matter the complexity, it helps to talk with someone.

Residents of Allegheny County may seek help by calling re:solve Crisis Network at 1.888.7.YOU CAN.

According to the Surgeon General, one in five Americans is affected by a mental health concern in a given year. Unlike other health issues, people are often hesitant to seek support for their mental health due to stigma, shame, Contact Resolve Crisis Networkor fear. But it is important to seek help before a crisis becomes a crisis.

Whether you are overwhelmed by grief, feeling depressed, bullied, or stressed out by day-to-day life, re:solve Crisis Network is here to help. Our services are confidential and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You will speak with a trained counselor who can help you while you are talking on the phone. Or, if you prefer to speak face-to-face, our counselors will make the trip, wherever you are in Allegheny County.

re:solve Crisis Network is here to help residents of Allegheny County regardless of age, ability to pay, or whether or not you have previously used behavioral health or other supportive services. Our goal is to help you feel more comfortable in your situation. “Step one” to feeling relief starts with picking up the phone and making the call: any day, any time, for any reason.

Contact Us

Any day, any time,
any reason

1.888.7.YOU CAN
1.888.796.8226

re:solve Crisis Network
333 North Braddock Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Located near Point Breeze, Homewood, and Wilkinsburg
Get Directions

re:solve Crisis Network is located off of the Parkway East near Pittsburgh, PA. Driving on Route 376 East towards Monroeville, take the Swissvale Exit; stay in the left hand lane and turn onto Braddock Avenue.




A Partnership between Allegheny County and Western Psychiatric Institute and
Clinic of UPMC