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Mental Health Minnesota provides services and support, as well as tools and resources, that are anonymous, confidential, free of charge and available statewide.

You can help promote these services by giving out our information cards to those you serve, as well as having them available in schools, workplaces, events and more in communities across the state.
Check out our available promotional cards and stickers below, and complete the order form to have materials shipped to you. Mental Health Minnesota also has a number of downloadable tools and resources available. Click here to visit our online resource library today!

Mental Health Minnesota Promotional Cards

Helpline Card with the text: We all aneed a little help sometimes, Mental Health Minnesota is here for you. 833-HERE4MN
Mental Health Minnesota Provides the following services statewide: Resources and tools to help manage mental health, online mental health screenings, referrals to treatment and services, peer support for teen an adults, connections to crisis services

These promotional cards are a general resource card describing the support, screenings, tools and resources offered by Mental Health Minnesota.

Minnesota Warmline Promotional Cards

Looking for support? Need to talk. Minnesota Warmline: Call 855-WARMLINE or chat online at MentalHealthMN.org
If you're struggling with your mental health but aren't experience a crisis or emergency, reach out to the Minnesota Warmline.

These promotional cards provide specific information about The Minnesota Warmline, which provides peer support via phone, text and online chat.

Teen/Young Adult Resource Promotional Cards

A graphic of a young multicultural friend group with the text, Mental Health Minnesota has support and resources designed just for teens and young adults.
Mental Health Minnesota Provides the following services: Resources and tools to help manage mental health, online mental health screenings, referrals to treatment and services, peer support for teen an adults, connections to crisis services

These promotional cards provide specific information about support and resources designed just for teens and young adults.

Safety Plan Promotional Cards

A photo of three individuals holding hands with the text, Build your own safety plan
A safety plan can help you to identify and understand what leads to a mental health crisis or thoughts of suicide for you, and how to feel better when you have these thoughts. Safety plans work best when they are based on your personal experience and preferences. By answering just seven questions, you can create your own personalized safety plan on our website. You can then download it on a computer or mobile device or email a copy of it to yourself or someone in your life.

These promotional cards include a QR code to connect someone directly with our interactive tool for building a personalized safety plan.

Wellness Plan Promotional Cards

A photo of a sunset with the text, build your own wellness plan
A mental health wellness plan helps you think through what creates stress for you, how to shift your focus and cope with difficult situations, and how to take care of your mental health overall. It's not a day to day guide. Instead, it encourages you to think differently about your life day to day to address stress and maintain balance and positive mental health. You can then download it on a computer or mobile device or email a copy of it to yourself or someone in your life.

These promotional cards include a QR code to connect someone directly with our interactive tool for building a personalized wellness plan.

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Promotional Cards

These promotional cards help promote the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7/365.

“I’m Here to Listen” Stickers and Resources

I'm here to listen graphic
The goal of the "I'm here to listen" stickers is to foster an environment within schools that allows students to feel comfortable opening up about their mental health. The sticker can be placed on classroom doors, whiteboards, lockers, laptops, water bottles, etc...anywhere a student would be able to clearly see. Our hope is to start the conversations and decrease stigma surrounding mental health by identifying students, teachers and staff who are willing to listen and provide support.
Put an "I'm Here to Listen" sticker in a visible place Listen with empathy and compassion, and avoid judgment. Consider sharing your own experience with a time you've struggled with your mental health. If possible, work together to resolve an issue if needed, but don't focus on problem solving. Keep the conversation focused on listening to concerns

These stickers are available for schools, colleges and universities, and are intended to promote safe spaces for youth and young adults to talk about their mental health. Each set of 10 stickers comes with 10 postcards outlining resources that can be provided, as well as five posters that can be used for promotion.