Crisis Resources
The Muhammad Ali Center has collected resources to provide assistance and guidance to help our community heal.
Here to Help
During difficult times and tragic events, it’s important to know that you are not alone.
The Muhammad Ali Center hopes to provide guidance, assistance and support during difficult situations. Below is a collection of resources for individuals and families that we hope our community can use to help overcome challenges and to heal.
Resources
- Call or text the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 – The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States. More info here.
- FBI: Active Shooter Resources
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: Incidents of Mass Violence
- Save a Life Training: Whitney/Strong The WhitneyStrong Organization
- March for our lives Mental Health Resources
- American Psychological Association: Mass Shooting Resources
- American Trauma Society: Trauma Survivors Network
- Call or text the Disaster Distress Hotline at 1-800-985-5990
- Office of Victims of Crime: Helping Victims of Mass Violence and Terrorism – Planning, Response, Recovery and Resources
- OVC: Supporting Communities After Mass Violence Incidents
- OVC: The Vicarious Trauma Toolkit
- National Center for Victims of Crime
- Legal Information Institute 34 U.S. Code Chapter 201: Victim Rights, Compensation and Assistance
- Pew Research Center: What the data says about gun deaths in the U.S.
- Government Accountability Office: Characteristics of School Shootings
- Everytown for Gun Safety: Mass Shootings in America
- The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence
- Mother Jones: A Guide to Mass Shootings in America
- Department of Homeland Security: Active Shooter How to Respond
- Gov: Attacks in Crowded and Public Places
- National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards: State Programs Map