Mental Health, Emergency, and Family Support Services
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School District of Philadelphia: Crisis Response Information & Suicide Prevention
Please pass this resource along to your families in the event of an emergency.
The Philadelphia Children's Crisis Response Center is OPEN at this time, maintaining the same 24/7 responsive care. The address and phone number is on this flyer.
Address: 3300 Henry Avenue, Falls Two Building, 3rd Floor
Phone: (215) 878-2600
Hours: 24 hours a day/7 days a week
People Acting to Help (PATH) Urgent Care Center is OPEN at this time, but walk-ins may be adjusted. Please call ahead of time.
Address: 8220 Castor Avenue, Phila PA 19152
Phone: (215) 728-4651
Hours: 11:00am-6:00pm
Philly Hopeline #Upliftathome
Do you feel lonely, stressed, sad, angry, or confused?
Do you miss your friends and your routines?
CALL OR TEXT: 833-PHL -HOPE (833-745-4673)
Philly HopeLine is a free helpline sponsored by Uplift Center
for Grieving Children and The School District of Philadelphia.
It is staffed by Master's level clinicians from Uplift, and is
open to all School District of Philadelphia students & families.
Homelessness
If you or someone you know is experiencing homelessness, you are not alone. Please follow this link www.philasd.org/homeless/contact/ to the School District Office for Students and Youth Experiencing Homelessness (ECEY).
E-Mail: ECEY@philasd.org
Phone: 215-400-4830, Option #4
Address: 440 N. Broad St., Suite 111
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
CORA Family Resource Line
CORA's Family Resource Line is now open for families who need support or resource assistance.
Number: 215-342-7660
E-Mail: caring@coraservices.org
WOAR
If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual assault, WOAR can help support during this difficult time.
You may call or text their 24-hour hotline 215-985-3333
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
Address: 1617 JFK Boulevard Suite #800, Phila., PA 19130
Attic Youth Center
The Attic Youth Center
Helping to Support our LGBTQA+ Community.
Website: https://www.atticyouthcenter.org/
Public Citizens for Children and Youth
PCCY helps connect families with health insurance - at no cost. *It is important to note that they support safe healthcare for immigrant families, regardless of citizenship in the United States, and all calls are confidential**
The Helpline is for parents:
Who have lost their jobs and are worried about losing health coverage for their children and themselves
Are concerned with the costs of testing and treatment of COVID-19
With any questions about CHIP or Medicaid coverage
With language interpretation needs
IF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY NEED ASSISTANCE WITH HEALTH INSURANCE, PLEASE CALL:
215-563-5848 X 17
Website: www.pccy.org/
Healthcare Website: https://www.pccy.org/issues/child-health/