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Counseling Center
Administration 102
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Tel: (660) 543-4060
Fax: (660) 543-8277

UCM's 24/7 Crisis Support Line

660-543-8008

Fall & Spring Hours
 

Monday - Friday 8 am - 12 pm and 1-5 pm
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Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

 

Summer Hours
 

Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 am - 12 pm and 1-4:30 pm
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Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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Suicide Prevention and Other Mental Health Resources

Suicide Prevention Resources

Crisis Phone and Text Lines

If this is a crisis, call or text one of these:

  • UCM Crisis and Counseling Support Line (24/7) – 660-543-8008
  • UCM Public Safety – call 660-543-4123, text 660-422-2632, or visit 306 Broad Street in Warrensburg
  • – 833-356-2427
  • – 660-285-9280
  • – call 988 or text any message to 988
  • – text HOME to 741741
  • – 844-7NATIVE (762-8483), a 24/7 safe, confidential and anonymous domestic and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, offering culturally-appropriate support and advocacy.
  • – Multiple hotlines available; see website for additional information and hours
  • – 877-565-8860 
  • , LGBTQ Youth & Young Adults – 866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678
  • – supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color. Text STEVE to 741741 to access a culturally trained crisis text line counselor
  • – 800-604-5841
  • – Dial 988 + press 1
  • – Text 838255 
  • , Multilingual, crisis support related to natural or human-caused disasters – 800-985-5990
  • – 1-800-950-6264 or text HelpLine to 62640
  • – These hotlines and warmlines can provide alternatives to police intervention and avoid using police in most cases. Ask all hotlines and warmlines about their policies before disclosing information that could lead to an involuntary intervention.

 

On-Campus Mental Health Resources

  • :  Use this form to anonymously let the Student Experience and Engagement office know about unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities, or the threat of such activities.
  • :  This easy to use program was designed to help faculty, staff, and students at UCM prevent suicide by teaching you to identify people at risk for suicide; recognize the risk factors, protective factors, and warning signs of suicide; and respond to and get help for people at risk.
  • Title IX/Sex Discrimination and Sexual Misconduct
  • University Health Center:  660-543-4770, 600 S. College Ave. 
  • Office of Health Promotion:  660-543-8947, 600 S. College Ave. (inside the University Health Center)
  • Office of Accessibility Services:  660-543-4421, Elliot Union 224

Other Mental Health Resources

Warrensburg Area

Kansas City/National

  • : MOCSA Crisis Line  (816) 531-0233 
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