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Connecting people to resources is central to The Kim Foundation’s mission. If you are experiencing mental health problems or suicidal thoughts, we’re here to help you learn more about local and national resources and to find help.
The Kim Foundation lists mental and behavioral health services and support groups as a public service to the residents of Nebraska. We do not run, recommend, endorse, or fund any of the groups or services listed.
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Call or Text 988American Psychiatric Association
American Society of Addiction Medicine
Represents medical professionals dedicated to increasing the access to and improving the quality of addiction treatment.
asam.orgAnswers4Families
Anxiety & Depression Association of America
Researches anxiety, depression and stress-related disorders; links people who need treatment with professionals.
adaa.orgAnxiety & Depression Association of America
Recursos de salud mental en español.
adaa.orgArea Substance & Alcohol Abuse Prevention
Implements evidence based prevention strategies to reduce underage alcohol use and binge drinking. Works to reduce high risk drinking and underage alcohol use on campus using the evidence-based Challenging College Alcohol Abuse.
835 S. Burlington Ave., Suite 114
Hastings, Nebraska 68901
At Ease USA
Supports active military, veterans and their families with treatment for PTSD and related disorders.
ateaseusa.orgAtHealth
Autism Action Partnership
Improves the quality of life of people on the autism spectrum and their families.
autismaction.orgMetro Area LOSS Team
The Kim Foundation, in partnership with the Nebraska State Suicide Prevention Coalition and Region 6, leads a Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Team in the Omaha metro. The LOSS team provides immediate support to survivors of suicide loss, offering resources, comfort and hope to newly bereaved family or friends.
Support groups
If you are looking for a support group, we encourage you to visit our support groups page where you can search for online and in-person support groups throughout Nebraska.