William S. Hart Union

Similar documents
Resource and Referral List (Updated 08/31/2017)

Low Cost Therapy and Other Resources

Resources and Helpful Links for Parents

Chatham County Community Resource List

STARK COUNTY RESOURCES

Community Resource List

School Attendance Resources for Parents

RESOURCES FOR ADULTS, CHILDREN & FAMILIES (updated 9/16)

EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR BATTERED WOMEN & THEIR CHILDREN:

College Of Menominee Nation: Family Resource

Community Resource List

Community Resource List

Hot List of Phone Numbers

Community Resource Directory. Brought to you by

CRISIS & HELP LINES CRISIS PREPAREDNESS FOR SANTA CLARA COUNTY

Goodhue County. People s Pamphlet

Logan Regional Hospital

Granbury Community Resource Guide

Community Resource List

C C S M I L E S T O N E S A N D H I S T O R Y

Victims of Assault. National Sexual Assault Hotline (800) 656-HOPE (4673)

Community Resources and Referral Information Waller ISD

(508) (508) (508)

Finding Services for Runaway and Homeless Victims of Human Trafficking.

The Food Pantries for the Capital District Basic Needs Resource Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS HEATING / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE HOUSING / RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANCE NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS TWIN OAKS COMMUNITY SERVICES

Practicum Contact List

Agency Resource List

MONTAGUE COUNTY Montague County Health Board

ACT for Today Affiliation of Catholic Therapists Paul C. Seishas, Ed.D. MFT #25829

Domestic Violence. Hotlines. YWCA Information and Referral Hotline Toll free

Community Resources. BTC Student Pocket Guide. Bellingham Technical College 3028 Lindbergh Avenue Bellingham, WA

SOUTH MIDDLESEX OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL, INC.

North Asheville Baptist Church Asheville Area Services Referral Guide Compilation date: Summer 2013

Course Catalog. Early Intervention, Treatment, and Management of Substance Use Disorders

A COLLABORATIVE, INTERACTIVE WEBSITE FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGENCIES.

2012 Assessment of St. Lucie County s Social, Health, and Public Safety Services

Behavioral Healthcare Employment and Education Housing

Department of Community and Human Services: Behavioral Health & Faith Communities

MHSA PEI March Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention. Jill D. Sharkey, Ph.D. Erin Dowdy, Ph.D. Michael J. Furlong, Ph.D.

High-Risk Populations for Suicide, as defined by SAMHSA and research. Risk Factors as Differences in Youth. Increased Risk Factors for Suicide

Catalog of Programs BROUGHT TO YOU BY HOPE (4673) text Compiled by: Kelly Monroe, MSSA, LISW-S, Clinical Director

Henry County Community Supports for Fathers and Families 1 of 11

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

CARIBOU COUNTY SERVICES DIRECTORY Who Services Location Phone Number ADULT EDUCATION 211 Idaho Care Line Information Referral.

REFERRAL GUIDE: SHELTERS AND OTHER SERVICES

Directory of Community Mental Health, Addictions and Developmental Disability Services

Albany County Coordinated Entry Assessment version 12, 11/29/16

Community Resources and Referrals (Dallas County)

Mental Health Emergency It is appropriate to contact local law enforcement by dialing 911.

REPORT OF THE FUNDING REQUEST COMMITTEE FOR FY2020

* (831) AREA CODE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED The Shelter Project Page 1

*Part time students can call the Financial Aid office at (212) or (212) to set up an appointment after hours.

2013 year in review. IN 2013, RESTART PROVIDED:

HS BH NY Transition Age Youth. 1. WellCare_Transition Age Youth Care Management Training. 1.1 Welcome!

CARIBOU COUNTY SERVICES DIRECTORY Who Services Location Phone Number ADULT EDUCATION 211 Idaho Care Line Information Referral.

5 Public Health Challenges

ns David Sanders, Director Department of Children and Family Services

OZARKS COMMUNITY REFERRAL SOURCES (417 area code for all numbers unless otherwise noted)

Hesed Committee - Resources. Name (website) Phone Number Description

FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY ADVOCACY AND RESOURCE GUIDE

Counselor s Resource Guide

Community Resource Listing

Sexual and Domestic Violence Resources in Arizona

Section I: ADDICTION SERVICES

According to the Encompass Community Services website, the mission of Encompass is

For more information call:

UNITED WAY OF MONROE COUNTY # Form 990, Schedule O Program Service Accomplishments United Way of Monroe County works with member agencies an

paula e. bruce, ph.d. clinical and forensic psychology 360 n. bedford drive, suite 219 beverly hills, ca 90210

Guide To Community Resources (All area codes begin with 863, unless noted otherwise.)

Believing in the power of potential

HASD Community Resources

Campus and Community Resources Available for Sexual and Dating Violence Victims

TB Nurse Case Management

2-1-1 San Diego Client Profile Demographics, Needs, and Referrals

Hotlines/Contact Information

Crisis Response System - Metro Denver Homeless Initiative

Homicide. Violence. Introduction. HP 2020 Objectives. Summary

Parent Resource Guide for Mental Health, Substance Abuse & Support Group Services

Helpful Organizations in Knox County (updated 10/15)

SYNOPSIS OF PROGRAMS

BANNOCK COUNTY SERVICES DIRECTORY Who Services Location Phone Number

GROWING UP BEING DUAL DIAGNOSED. Rachelle Ellison

COMMUNITY RESOURCE INFORMATION

REGION 1. Coalition for the HOMELESS Report

YMCA of Reading & Berks County Housing Application

SOLANO COUNTY HEALTHY PARTNERSHIPS SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES

2-1-1 Database Benefits of Services

2014 ANNUAL REPORT. Dear Friends, This past year has been very transformative and exciting for United Way and our community.

Human Trafficking Resource Guide Appendix. November 20, 2015

Mental Health Recommended Resources

70.4% of clients rated the services they received as excellent and 25.9% rated the services as very good. Specialized Clinical Services:

Caribou Community Directory

Offers services and housing for those experiencing homelessness in Brighton. 8,000.00

Community Resources For Mental Health/Addiction & Recovery

Utah Homelessness Statistics

Washington County Community Supports for Fathers and Families 1 of 10

Transitional Housing Application

Department of Mental Health. Provider Directory

Counseling Program Hours Services Contact

Transcription:

Community William S. Hart Union High School District Administrative Center (661) 259 0033 Academy of the Canyons (661) 362 3056 Arroyo Seco Junior High School (661) 296 0991 Bowman High School (661) 253 4400 Canyon High School (661) 252 6110 Golden Oak Adult School (661) 253 0583 Golden Valley High School (661) 298 8140 Hart High School (661) 259=7575 La Mesa Junior High School (661) 250 0022 Learning Post (661) 255 8338 Placerita Junior High School (661) 259 1551 Rancho Pico Junior High School (661) 284 3260 Rio Norte Junior High School (661) 295 3700 Saugus High School (661) 297 3900 Sequoia and Hart @ Home (661) 259 0033 x 304 Sierra Vista Junior High School (661) 252 3113 Transitional Learning Center (661)253 0583 Valencia High School (661) 294 1188 West Ranch High School (661) 222 1220 Resource Guide William S. Hart Union

Alcohol and Substance Abuse A Light of Hope (drug & alcohol dependency, depression, cutting, eating disorders & behavioral issues; weekly support groups for family members & persons in need) (661) 513 4325 www.alightofhopescv.org ACTION Family Counseling (Addiction recovery, outpatient treatment) (800) 367 8336 www.actionfamily.org Al non/alteen (661) 803 3525 www.scws al anon.org or www.al anon.alateen.org Alcoholics Anonymous SCV Central Office (661) 250 9922 or (661) 259 0802 www.aa.org LA Al non Family Groups (818) 760 7122 SCV Child and Family Center (mental health, substance abuse & prevention) Drug Help (800) DRUG HELP www.drughelp.org Marijuana Anonymous (800) 766 6779 www.marijuana anonymous.org National Council on Alcoholism &Drug Dependence of the San Fernando & Santa Clarita Valley (addiction and prevention referrals) (661) 253 9400 ext. 14 or (818) 997 0414 Santa Clarita Area of Narcotics Anonymous (661) 299 5599 www.scana.todayna.org Quit Smoking Info (800) 7NO BUTTS Van Nuys Alcohol & Drug Treatment (Addiction education, counseling, anger management) (818)866 51 SOBER or (818) 787 4151 Child Abuse/Family Violence County of Los Angeles Dept. of Children &Family Services Bureau of Child Protection (661) 702 6262 Domestic Violence Center Santa Clarita Valley (661) 259 8175 Children with Disabilities online guide, by Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention www.childrenwithdisabilites.ncrs.org College of the Canyons http://www.canyons.edu/offices/counseling/resources.asp Comprehensive Federal website of disability related government resources www.disabilityinfo.gov Drug Free Youth in Town (DYFIT) www.dfyitscv.com Foster Youth Success Initiative http://www.canyons.edu/offices/finaid/fosteryouth.asp INFO Line of L.A. County www.infoline la.org Report a Crime www.lacrimestopper.org Mental Health Association of California www.mhac.org National Institute of Mental Health www.nimh.nih.gov National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities www.nichcy.org Santa Clarita Resource Directory www.santa clarita.com Youth Resource Directory Stop Bullying. Gov http://www.stopbullying.gov/what is bullying/index.html Special Needs Community Calendar (LA and Santa Clarita area) www.scvs.intranets.com Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) www.samhsa.gov

Vital Intervention Directional Alternatives (VIDA) (661) 510 0881 http://www.scv.sheriff.com Rape/Sexual abuse/sexual Health SCV Pregnancy Center (Pregnancy Care and Referrals) (661) 255 0082 www.scvpc.org Valley Trauma Center (24 hour hotline for Victims of Sexual Assault) (661) 253 0259 Santa Clarita or (818) 886 0453 San Fernando Valley www.valley traumacenter.org Advance Hotline for Incest, Sexual assault, Rape and battery (800) 585 6231 or (800) 843 5200 Spanish Runaway Angles Flight (800) 833 2499 Children of the Night (800) 551 1300 Covenant House Nine Line (800) 999 9999 Hotline for Runaways (800) 843 5200 Suicide Suicide prevention hotline (877) 727 4747 Teen Suicide/Crises hotline (800) 843 5200 The Jed Foundation www.jedfoundation.org U Lifeline (resource for college mental health) www.ulifeline.org Temporary Aide to Needy Families County of Los Angeles, Department Of Public Social Services (DPSS) (661) 298 3404 or (661) 298 3402 New Economics for Women (NEW) Support Services (818) 786 4098 Websites for Additional Resources Brave Kids (Children with Disabilities) www.bravekids.org California Developmental Disabilities NETLINK www.npi.ucla.edu/uap/cddn Domestic Violence Shelter (661) 945 6737 Child Care Services Child Care Resource Center (661) 255-2474 www.ccrcla.org Family Day Care Association of the Santa Clarita Valley (661) 250-4238 www.angelfire.com/ok3/familydaycareassoc Counseling SCV Child & Family Center (mental health & substance abuse& prevention services) LA County Dept. of Children & Family Services, Youth Development Services Division (661) 702 6281 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) (818) 994 6747 San Fernando www.nami.org Saint Francis Psychotherapy and Counseling Center (661) 294 2880 Santa Clarita Valley Mental Health (661) 288 4800 Santa Clarita Youth Project (661) 257 9688 www.helpnothassle.org Straightening Reins (661) 656 8591 www.srdstraighteningreins.org The Valley Prevention and Treatment Center (specializing in abuse and neglect) (661) 251 1023 Eating Disorders SFV Over eaters Anonymous (818) 342 2222 National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders www.anad.org National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Emergency Services (Food/Shelter) Affordable Housing and Services (rental Subsidies) (661) 255 4368

Assistance for Unemployed California Residents (Food Stamps & WIC) (877) 847 3663 Home Energy Assistance Program (Electric/gas bill payment) (800) 906 4651 Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re Housing Program (rental/utility assist., housing) (800) 973 3370 Los Angeles Family Housing (90 day shelter) (818) 982 4091 Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (year around emergency shelter) (800) 548 6047 LA Mission (Food. Overnight beds for men only; 13 month drug & alcohol program) (213) 629 1227 Family Promise Santa Clarita Valley (661) 251 2867 Santa Clarita Valley Service Center (food, medical & employment referrals) (661) 254 0070 Santa Clarita Emergency Winter Shelter seasonal (food, shelter, counseling) (661) 259 1298 San Fernando Rescue Mission (shelter for families with children) (818) 785 4476 Union Rescue Mission (food, shelter, clothing, medical & dental care, recovery programs, transitional housing, counseling, job training, and legal assistance) (213) 347 6300 EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTACT NUMBERS ACCESS Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (800) 854 7771 Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (PMRT) (818) 832 2410 Santa Clarita Police & Sheriff Department (661) 255 1121 Family Education/Foster care Workshops City of Santa Clarita Youth and Family (661) 250 3708 College of the Canyons Foster and Kinship Care Education Program (661) 362 3531 County of Los Angeles Dept. of Children &Family Services Bureau of Child Protection (661) 702 6262 El Nido Family Centers (pregnant/parenting teens) (818) 896 7776 Golden Oak Adult School (661) 253 0883 http://www.goldenoakadultschool.com/ Grizzly Youth Academy of California (800) 926 0643 http://www.ngycp.org/site/state/ca/ Los Angeles Fire Department Youth Explorer Program (661) 254 4404 or (661) 252 2414 http://fire.lacounty.gov/programsevents/youthfireexplorer.asp Lutheran Social Service Community Care Center (Employment assistance, living assistance, referrals) (661) 298 8972 www.lsssc.org North Los Angeles County Regional Center Santa Clarita Branch (661) 775 8450 http://www.nlacrc.org/ North Valley Occupational Center (818) 365 9645 http://www. nvoc.org/ Plyle s Boys Camp (661) 294 1324 http://www.pylescamp.com Red Cross (Preparing for a Disaster) (661) 775 8450 http://www.redcross.org Safe Rides (661) 259 6330 www.scvsaferides.com Santa Clarita Valley YMCA (661) 259 6330 www.ymcala.org/santa clarita Sheriff s Department Explorer s Academy, Santa Clarita (15 21) (661) 255 1121 ext. 5160 http://www.scvsheriff.com/get_explorers.asp Sunburst Youth Academy (562) 936 1758 http://www.ngycp.org/site/state/ca2 The Angeles National Forest Explorer s Academy (626) 574 1613 http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/angeles/home

Foundation for Children's Dental Health (661) 254 1600 www.1smileatatime.org Healthy Families (Insurance) (661) 286 4000 ext.5053 or (800) 850 5305 Northeast Valley Health Corporation Valencia (Health care needs) (661) 287 1551 or (661) 705 2024 Santa Clarita Medical and Mental Health Services (661) 288 2644 Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers (Health Management and Screenings) (661) 424 1220 Canyon Country (661) 291 1777 New Hall Teen Clinic (low/no cost) (818) 763 4070 Valley Community Clinic (Women s Health Services) (818) 763 8836 Mental Health Crisis Henry Mayo Hospital Emergency Room (661) 253 8112 Olive View Community Mental Health Urgent Care Center (818) 485 0888 Child and Family Center (assessment adults & children 9:00 am to 5:00 pm) Other Services Bringing Learning & Service Together (B.L.A.S.T.) School supplies for needy families (724) 252 7852 http://www.blastevet.org Boys and Girls Club, Santa Clarita (661) 251 6017 http://www. scvbgc.org Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders Program (CHAMP) UCLA Semel Institute (310) 825 2836 Center for the Assessment & Prevention of Prodromal States (CAPPS age 12 17) (310) 206 2866 Department of Rehabilitation (661) 799 1020 http://www.rehab. cahwnet.gov Diagnostic Center of Southern California (323) 222 8090 http://www.dcs cde.ca.gov Family Education (661) 250 3708 www.scyouthandfamily.com/parentclass.asp Grandparents as Parents (818) 294 0880 www.gransparentsasparents.org Food Pantries Grace Baptist Church (661) 296 8737 SCV Food pantry (661) 255 9078 Help the Children Food Bank (661) 299 9273 www.helpthechildren.org HOTLINES AIDS California (800) 922 2437 Alcoholics Anonymous (323) 936 4343 Anger Management (818) 704 8116 Anxiety/Agoraphobia (805) 388 3857 Battered Women (800) 548 2722 Bullying Hotline (866) 721 7385 www.jeremiah51.com Child Abuse Hotline & Reporting (800) 540 4000 Children of the Night (818) 908 4470 Cocaine Hotline (800) 262 2463 Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 978 3600 Domestic Violence Hotline (661)259 4357

Domestic Violence Outreach Group (661) 723 7772 Elder Abuse Hotline (800) 992 1660 Gamblers Anonymous (213) 386 8789 Gay and Lesbian Hotline (888) 843 4564 Girls & Boys Town Hotline (800) 448 3000 Homework Hot Line (800) 527 8839 HIV/AIDS Prevention (866) 722 2365 HIV/AIDS Hot Line (800) 922 2437 Life Line Pregnancy Hot Line (661) 252 7777 Mother s Against Drunk Driving (800) 426 6233 Narcotics Anonymous (818) 997 3822 National Runaway (800) 231 6946 National Youth Crisis Line (800) 448 4663 www.1800hithome.com Over Eater s Anonymous (661) 789 5806 Parents Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) (661) 632 2510 Pregnancy, Infant SIBS & Loss& Post Abortion Recovery Hotline (800) 538 8711 Rape and Battering Hotline (310) 392 8381 SAFE (Self Abuse) Hotline (800) 366 8288 Sexual Assault (800) 723 7273 Sexually Transmitted Disease Hot Line (919) 361 8488 Shelter Hotlines (LA County) (909) 623 4346 or (818)505 0900 or (323)653 4045 Suicide Hotline (800) 748 2433 Suicide Prevention Center (310) 391 1253 Teen line (Teens helping teens) (800)TLC TEEN 9:15 am 11:45 am Victim Witness Assistance Program (213) 485 6976 Winter Shelter Hotline (800) 548 6047 Youth Crisis Line: Hope line Network (bilingual) (800) 442 4673 Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Questioning Gay and Lesbian Youth Talk line (818) 508 1802 Gay and Lesbian Association of Santa Clarita www.glasc.com Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (SCV) (661) 254 2177 English Only The LA Gay and Lesbian Center ( Project RISE) (323) 860 3600 The Trevor Lifeline (for LGBTQ youth) (866) 488 7386 or (866) 4U Trevor www.thetrevorproject.org Legal Services Neighborhood Legal Services (free legal services to low income residents of SCV). (800) 433 6251 Medical/Health Services AIDS Service Center (ASC) (661) 441 8495 Santa Clarita Valley Child and Family Center www.childfamilycenter.org Family Planning (800) 942 1054