Alcott

Unarmed Crisis Response

Leading Compassionate Crisis Engagement

Alcott partners with the City of Los Angeles to provide unarmed crisis response services that redirect nonviolent, non-emergency 911 calls to trained mental health professionals. Alcott is currently the only nonprofit involved in both of the city’s unarmed crisis response initiatives, UMCR and CIRCLE, positioning the agency as a leader in community-based crisis engagement.

About the Service

Trusted Support Delivered by Trained Crisis Teams

The Unarmed Crisis Response Program offers an immediate, compassionate alternative to law enforcement for individuals experiencing mental health challenges, homelessness-related distress, substance use concerns, or other nonviolent incidents. Every response is rooted in a trauma-informed approach, prioritizing safety, connection, and the well-being of everyone involved.

Rapid in-person crisis support available day and night across designated LAPD divisions and at MacArthur Park, ensuring immediate assistance during urgent situations.

Calm, supportive intervention delivered by trained crisis responders who help de-escalate tension and promote safer outcomes for everyone involved.

Guidance that helps individuals navigate emotional or unstable moments through conversation, grounding techniques, and compassionate communication.

In-person assessments for individuals who may be at risk, offering reassurance, stabilization, and connection to services that strengthen their wellbeing.

Immediate access to housing resources, medical care, mental health and substance use referrals, clothing, vital documents, showers, and other critical supports.

Ongoing contact after the initial incident to ensure individuals stay connected to services, receive needed support, and move toward greater stability.

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