With the coronavirus crisis that is happening all over the world, I am especially thinking about you. I know that this is a challenging time for those of you who found comfort and security by coming to school nearly everyday. Please know that services are open and still available to you. Your teachers are still available to talk to you. I am available to talk to you. We are all thinking about you and want you to know that while we can't see each other face to face, we can still communicate with you and support you. Please talk to someone, even if it is a friend and know that you are not alone.
800-827-8724
If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse or neglect, please contact the hotline.
You are not alone and there are services available to assist you.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please use the number below to receive services from the Family Assistance Program. Additional resources can be found HERE and HERE.
The national domestic violence hotline is: 800-799-SAFE. You can also text LOVEIS to 22522 for additional help and resources.
This is a very difficult time for individuals who may be dealing with this situation and are not able to leave their home. Please use this safety planning guide if you cannot use the hotline numbers or text numbers.
If you or someone you know is feeling, thinking or considering suicide, please call for help.
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health has a dedicated hotline to receive COVID-19 related information. This line is not available for medical treatment, but information only. It operates Monday through Friday.
Text HOME to 741741
Do you really want to talk to someone about how you're feeling, but you are a little shy or don't like talking on the phone? That's okay. This line is especially for you. Text the word HOME to 741741 to chat with someone via text about anything bothering you. It is a 24/7 line. You can also chat through their website.
The California Peer-Run Warm Line is available to speak with anyone 24/7. This line is a non-emergency line that can be used to talk about what you're going through and receive emotional support.
Dial 211
San Bernardino County 211 is a number to get additional help, resources and information for ANYTHING. If they don't have information on it, they will usually be able to guide you to someone who might. Dial 211 to get supplies, food and information.