Steele Lane Families: We know the holidays can be a difficult time for some families, especially with the stress of the pandemic. If you or someone in your family needs mental health services over the break, here are some resources that may be helpful to you:
Integrated Wellness Center Warmline: (707) 890-3827 Integrated Wellness Center, through Santa Rosa City Schools, staff is still providing emotional and mental health support for our students, staff and families through the Warmline voicemail. https://www.srcschools.org/domain/2112 Sonoma County Mental Health Warmline: (707) 565-2652 Available 7 days per week 10am-7pm to any County resident experiencing emotional distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Local behavioral health professionals will answer calls seven days a week to talk with callers to provide support, guidance, education, and referrals. Sonoma County Access Line 24/7: 707-565-6900 Sonoma County Access team determines the level of need for mental health services. They assess, connect residents to resources, provide information and referrals. Available for children, youth, and adults. Referrals are made to community providers or to Behavioral Health treatment teams. 211sonoma.org or Dial 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898-211 for more help. 211 connects families with a variety of resources in Sonoma County. These include resources for child/teen/family counseling, parenting support, financial & food resources, and more. Suicide Prevention Hotline 24/7 1-800-273-8255 or text: 741741: This is the National Sucide Prevention Lifeline. It provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. S. A. Y. (Social Advocates for Youth): 707-544-3299 x237 (Se habla español) Housing, counseling, career services for youth Side by Side: 707-569-0877 (Se habla español) Side by Side operates across the Bay Area, providing young people ages 5-26 and family members with critical services that span behavioral and mental health, early intervention in schools, LGBTQ support, transitional housing, and special education CPI (Child Parent Institute): 707-585-6108 (Se habla español) Parent education and children’s mental health agency, serving families throughout Sonoma County since 1978. Our continuum of care includes child therapy, family resource assistance, parent education, facilitated supervised visitation, therapeutic and recreational creative arts programming, and a non-public school (New Directions) providing adolescent special education/mental health services. We advocate for policies that support families and protect children. SOS: 707-284-3444 (Se habla español) Free and low fee counseling services Humanidad: 707-525-1515 (Se habla español) Non profit, multicultural community mental health agency and Marriage/Family therapy Training Program, offering low-fee mental health and educational services in Sonoma County Verity: 707-545-7270 (Se habla español) Rape crisis intervention, trauma counseling, community education If you or someone in your family is experiencing a crisis or emergency situation, please dial 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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