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Do you need immediate help?

Adult in crisis

Crisis Resources

If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call 911 or go to a hospital or other setting that offers emergency care. If you have a mental health emergency, you should seek help right away. 


You can also call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 

You can also reach out to the following local resources:

Person seeking help

Your Local CMH 24-Hour Crisis Line Numbers:

Centra Wellness: Benzie & Manistee 

  • Info & 24-Hour Crisis Line: (877) 398-2013 

North Country Community Mental Health: Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Emmet, Kalkaska, and Otsego Counties 

  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (877) 470-4668 or 711 

Northern Lakes Community Mental Health: Crawford, Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Missaukee, Roscommon, and Wexford Counties 

  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (833) 295-0616 

Community Mental Health for Central Michigan: Clare, Gladwin, Isabella, Mecosta, Midland, Osceola Counties 

  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (800) 317-0708 

Child in crisis

Grand Traverse Mental Health Crisis and Access Center

Sunday-Thursday, 8am – 8pm, (231) 213-1050

On the campus of Munson Medical Center at 410 Brook Street, Traverse City, 49684


The Center is the starting point for anyone in mental health crisis, welcoming patients of any age, regardless of their ability to pay. During the initial phase, Northern Lakes CMHA will provide the services below, Sun-Thur (8am-8pm):

  • Behavioral Health Assessments
  • Face-to-face Crisis Intervention
  • Psychiatric Pre-admission Screening
  • Crisis Phone Screening
  • Mobile Crisis services
  • Peer Support services
  • Referral to community services and outpatient therapy

About Therapy Corps

What is Therapy Corps?

What is Therapy Corps?

What is Therapy Corps?

Therapy Corps is designed to meet the need for more therapists to serve uninsured or under-insured children (0-17) and their families in Northwest Lower Michigan. 


Children (0-17) and their families will be referred to skilled therapists who have volunteered to provide free mental health support and services. 


Our mission is to ensure that those in need have access to professional care, even if financial barriers exist.

Who is eligible?

What is Therapy Corps?

What is Therapy Corps?

Children (0-17) and their families residing in the Grand Traverse Region are eligible for Therapy Corps. The program will be expanded into other regions of Northwest Lower Michigan after the first year. 


Therapy Corps is for the uninsured, the underinsured, and Medicaid-eligible children (0-17) and their families.


No insurance or payment is required to participate. 


Access to services is contingent on the availability of our volunteer therapists.

FAQs

What is Therapy Corps?

FAQs

Therapy Corps matches children (0-17) and their families residing in the Grand Traverse Region with participating therapists who have committed to offering free sessions.


Once matched, families can coordinate directly with their assigned therapist to schedule sessions and begin their journey toward mental well-being.

Learn More

Therapy Corps is funded by Michigan Health Endowment Fund

Therapy Corps is a joint project of:

Northwest Community Health Innovation Region Behavioral Health Initiative
United Way of Northwest Michigan



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