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Fear, uncertainty, and anxiety may be heightened at this time due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Below you will find resources and supports available should students, families or staff need extra support during this time.
If you are concerned about someone's social-emotional well-being, please complete our support request form and a team member will follow up as soon as possible.
Services and Hotlines
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211 Sacramento
A 24 hr/day and 7 day/week conenction with all services in Sacramento County (multiple languages available)
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Sacramento County Mental Health 24-Hour Crisis Line
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call (888) 881-4881.
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Sacramento County, Department of Health Services Mental Health Plan Medi-Cal Provider List
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Consumer Operated Warmline (NorCal MHA)
Just need someone to talk to? Individuals with lived experience offer supportive listening, referrals to mental health resources, and more. (916) 366-4668 - M-F, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic
Provides services on a walk-in basis to individuals of all ages who are experiencing a mental health and/or co-occurring substance abuse crisis.
Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday and Holidays, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
2130 Stockton Boulevard, Building 300, Sacramento, CA 95817
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Sacramento Mental Health Treatment Center (SMHTC)
Provides suicide and psychiatric emergency services for youth 18 and younger. Youth can be seen 7 days a week from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
2150 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 875-1000 -- (888) 881-4881 to access mental health services after hours.
For all contacts, interpreters are available at no charge to the caller.
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Local Suicide Prevention Line
(916) 368-3111 or Toll Free (800) 273-8255
24 hours per day/7 days per week
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Wellspace Health
If you or someone you know is in crisis or considering suicide, call us at: (916) 368-3111
Crisis Chat via web: Click here for availability.
Crisis Chat by Text: Text the word HOPE to 916-668-iCAN (4226)
If Crisis Chat appears to be offline or busy, please call our 24-hour Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines at (916) 368-3111 or 1-800-273-8255.
Crisis Chat and Texting are support services available for individuals to engage with one of our extensively trained staff. Crisis Chat and Texting are not meant for emergent life-threatening situations.
If you or someone you know is in immediate suicidal crisis, call the 24-hour Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines or 911.
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Crisis Text Line
It’s a simple process: Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime, about any type of crisis. I’ve attached the step by step directions.
Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support and information via a medium people already use and trust: texting.
Every texter is connected with a Crisis Counselor, a real-life human being trained to bring texters from a hot moment to a cool calm through active listening and collaborative problem solving. All of Crisis Text Line's Crisis Counselors are volunteers, donating their time to helping people in crisis.
Their website also provides guidance about a number of topics – this is found from the drop-down menu “Get Help.” The topics include: Coronavirus, anxiety, suicide, depression, emotional abuse, bullying, self-harm, loneliness, sexual abuse, school.
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A Community For Peace
Domestic violence and sexual assault 24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE: (916) 728-7210
ACFP serves children and adult survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. They are first responders who provide culturally relevant services to survivors of family violence, abuse and trauma.
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Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)
1-800-656-4673
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
1-800-662-4357
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Child Mind Institute
The Child Mind Institute is an independent, national nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders.
Social Emotional Learning Resources
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Committee for Children: Captain Compassion
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Sesame Street's Little Children, Big Challenges
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Second Step
Second Step is a program rooted in social-emotional learning (SEL) that helps transform schools into supportive, successful learning environments uniquely equipped to encourage children to thrive. More than just a classroom curriculum, Second Step’s holistic approach helps create a more empathetic society by providing education professionals, families, and the larger community with tools to enable them to take an active role in the social-emotional growth and safety of today’s children.