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If you are having a mental health emergency, please contact 911, 988 or 

Advocates Emergency Services (800) 640-5432 

Scroll down to access resources on various topics by clicking on the picture, 

or search treatment referral options with the button below. 

This is a drawing of the outline of a head in black with a light blue background. inside the outline of the head is a pink brain with a red heart inside. Clicking on this picture will bring you to crisis and support mental health resources.
Crisis and Support Mental Health Resources
This is a drawing of three young adults of different races wearing mostly blue. They look to be discussing substance use, as three bubbles are above them - one with a joint and a marijuana leaf, one with a vape pen, and one with a wine bottle and glass of wine. If you click on this picture it will bring you to substance use resources.
Substance Use Resources
This is a colorful drawing of thirteen blue, pink, yellow, and orange raised hands that have hearts in their palms. If you click this picture it will bring you to food, financial support, and home item resources.
Food, Financial Support, & Home Items
This is a drawing of a blue heart, that is half dark blue and half light blue. In the heart is the scales of justice inside a stethoscope - all in white. If you click on this picture it will bring you to healthcare and legal supports.
Healthcare & Legal Support
This is a picture of a rainbow heart that has rays of different colors around it. If you click on this picture it will bring you to LGBTQ support resources.
LGBTQ Supports
This is picture of a tree. The tree has a brown trunk and the branches look like hands. There are multi-colored leaves that are hand prints. The hand print leaves are red, blue, green, orange, pink, purple, and yellow. Clicking on this picture will bring you to parent and caregiver support resources.
Parental and Caregiver Support
This is a picture of a three by two grid that has a grey outline and dark blue squares. On each square is a white disability symbol. From the top left there is a wheelchair symbol, a magnifying glass symbol, and an outline of a head with a brain. On the bottom row, from left to right, a sign language symbol with two hands, a hearing symbol with an ear, and a symbol for braille. If you click on this symbol it will bring you to disability and special education resources.a
Disability & Special Education Resources
This is a picture of a heart. The heart is half teal, and half grey, with a white curvy line through the middle. The grey side looks like a hand holding the rest of the heart. If you click on this picture it will take you to resources for older adults. s
Care for Older Adults
This is a picture of silhouettes of people in a crowd. They are in a number of difference colors, cream, dark and light blue, pinks, light green, and orange. If you click on this picture it will bring you to racial equity support and advocacy resources.
Racial Equity Support & Advocacy
This is a photo of two hands, each holding half of a paper shaped like a heart that has a jagged cut down the center. The photo is taken in the bright sunlight, so the hands and the heart appear shadowed. Clicking on this picture will bring you to domestic violence and sexual assault resources.
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
This is a heart with the American flag in it. Clicking on this picture will bring you to resources for veterans.
Supports for Veterans
This is a picture with three rows of black symbols on a white background that represent different services, like communication, food, support and care. Clicking on this picture will bring you to state resources and services.
State Resources & Services
This is a picture of two people sitting back to back in front of a purple background. The person on the left has short dark hair, brown skin, an orange shirts and blue striped pants. The person on the right has long black hair, peach colored skin, a blue shirt, and dark blue shorts. Both are sitting hugging their knees and have distraught-looking faces. Clicking on this link will bring you to grief and trauma resources.
Grief and Trauma
This is a picture of an orange planet, with a red flag on top. Behind the planet are light purple and white clouds. In front of the planet are a line of people with suitcases wearing colorful clothes. Clicking on this picture will bring you to resources for immigrants and English language learners.
Immigrants and English Language Learners
This is a black and white pictures of for teens or young adults taking a selfie with a selfie stick. Clicking on this picture will bring you to resources for teens and young adults.
Teens and Young Adults
Transportation Resources
Employment Resources

Resource of the month 

The AANE helps Autistic and similarly Neurodivergent people build meaningful, connected lives. They provide individuals, families, and professionals with education, community, and support, in an inclusive atmosphere of validation and respect.

A host of information is available about services and support for people with autism and those who care about them.  

If you cannot find what you are looking for, or need help navigating resources, please contact: contactyafs@hopkintonma.gov or click on "Referral for HYFS Services" at the top of the page.

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