For all Campus Emergencies, please call Campus Police at Extension 6222

The resources listed below are here to support you. If you need services beyond the providers that are listed below, you are encouraged to stop by the Wellness and Accessibility Services office (LW126 or DB212). You may also want to visit: Wellness

This is a free and confidential service for 窪蹋勛圖厙 students! Connect with trained counselors to talk about cultural, physical, and mental health challenges as you pursue your college education. Counselors are available to speak with you 24/7 in these five languages: English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, and Cantonese. Download TELUS Health Student Support app from the Google Play or Apple Store, or .

On Campus Support

On campus support is available by contacting one our Wellness Counselors. Students have the option to meet with a Wellness Counselor in-person (on either campus) or via Zoom.

Lynn Campus

Mary Dulong, LICSW
mdulong@northshore.edu

781-477-2294
LW-126

Danvers Campus

Pamela Grasso-Lyon, LMHC
pgrassol@northshore.edu

978-762-4050
DB-126

Mental Health Emergencies

Crisis Intervention 'Text' Hotline
*Text HOME To 741-741 *
Crisis Text Line is a national, 24/7 Crisis-Intervention Hotline. Conversations are conducted via text ONLY. Send a Text if you are experiencing an emotional crisis-anytime, anywhere, and a live trained counselor will receive your text and respond quickly. Crisis counselors only know what texters share with them and that information stays confidential. Crisis Text Line does NOT charge texters. It is a FREE service. (Standard text rate fees apply if your phone carrier charges for text messaging service).

Please note: Crisis Text Lines crisis counselors are not therapists, and should not replace long term therapy services. For more information please visit


24-hour access: 1-800-988-1111
Areas covered: Lynn, Lynnfield, Melrose, Nahant, North Reading, Reading, Salem, Saugus, Stoneham, Swampscott and Wakefield

 24-hour access: 1-888-769-5201

Areas covered:  Amesbury, Beverly, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ipswich, Manchester by the Sea, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middleton, Newbury, Newburyport, Peabody, Rockport, Rowley, Salem, Salisbury, Topsfield, Wenham and West Newbury


24-hour access: 1-800-981-4357
Areas covered: Chelsea, East Boston, Revere, Winthrop, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Brighton, Charlestown, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Mission Hill, North End and Roslindale

Call or Text 24/7: 833-773-2445

The Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL) is here to connect you directly to clinical help, when and where you need it. Even if youre not sure what kind of help or treatment you may need, we can help guide you.

  • Its free, confidential, and no health insurance is required.
  • Real-time interpretation in 200+ languages.
  • Service available to Deaf or hard of hearing individuals.

The Behavioral Health Help Line is a service of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, operated by the Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership (MBHP)."

Suicide Prevention


24/7 Hotline: Call or Text 988



24 hour hotline: 866-488-7386 or text "Start" to 678-678


The NAN Project provides proactive suicide prevention education through hopeful stories of lived experience to young people and their communities.

Rape/ Sexual Assault


24 hour hotline: 877-509-9922


24/7 Hotline:
800-841-8371 (ENGLISH)
800-223-5001 (SPANISH)

Domestic Violence & Dating Abuse


24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline:
800-547-1649


24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline: 877-785-2020


Phone: 617-724-4911 or Toll Free: 800-832-1901
Survivor-led resources to end partner abuse


Information and resources about recognizing unhealthy relationships

Substance Use/ Recovery Resources

24/7 Hotline: 800-327-5050 or Text "HOPE" to 800327


We are an addiction treatment center serving all of Massachusetts and provide various addiction treatment programs: Detox, Inpatient, Outpatient, Relapse, etc. Are you or a loved one suffering from drug addiction? Get the help you need immediately.  (781) 629-4609

Self Care Apps and Resources


What is Mental Health First Aid?
Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. The training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial help and support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem or experiencing a crisis.

As of April 2025, 窪蹋勛圖厙 has trained approximately 200 employees and 120 students. If you are a current 窪蹋勛圖厙 student or employee and want to learn more about an upcoming training on campus, please contact Susan Graham at sgraham@northshore.edu 


Promoting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color


The Jed Foundation is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nations teens and young adults, giving them the skills and support they need to thrive today地nd tomorrow.


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