Help is out there...
If you are concerned about keeping yourself or someone else safe and need someone to speak to now, please call one of the helplines below or click the links for more information:
Offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress. That could be: Thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. Anyone can call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org for themselves or if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.
provides information and referral for human services and crisis/ suicide prevention services serving Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Ontario, Livingston, and Seneca County. 211/LIFE LINE (585-275-5151) is committed to providing compassionate service for those struggling and in crisis. Get assistance and referrals for emergency food, shelter, clothing, crisis counseling, substance abuse issues, employment, financial and legal issues, physical and mental health needs, and more.
Monday-Friday, 1-10 p.m.: 855-427-2736
Text MHA to 741741
New App from Monroe County Office of Mental Health
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The Churchville-Chili Central School District is enrolled in Safe School HelpLine, a toll-free number anyone can call to anonymously report health and safety concerns. The number, 1-800-4-1-VOICE, ext. 359 (800-418-6423 ext.359) is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reports may also be made by texting the word "TIPS" to 614-426-0240 or online at safeschoolhelpline.com. The company also has introduced the Safe School HelpLine app, available for both Apple and Android devices. This app quickly gives users all three options for reporting valuable information.
Mobile Crisis
585-529-3721
Crisis Call Line
585-275-8686
Brighter Days Pediatric Urgent Care
585-275-8686 for triage care
Walk-in clinic:
300 Crittenden Blvd, Rochester NY 14620
Open 7 days a week, 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm; Closed for University of Rochester Holidays
585-256-7500
Hillside’s 24-hour phone resource team responds to questions, crisis counseling, referrals or concerns from families and funders
585-222-SAFE (7233)
Willow Center’s 24/7 Crisis and Support Hotline is a resource for victims of domestic violence, concerned friends and family, and professionals, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Call 911 with any emergency. The New York State 911 Good Samaritan Law allows people to call 911 without fear of arrest if they are having a drug or alcohol overdose that requires emergency medical care or if they witness someone overdosing.
UR Supporting Our Students Resource Hub and Family Support
U of R provides a a one-stop shop for many local mental health resources, including, but not limited to:
Mental Health Clinics
Child Practitioners & Nurse Practitioners
Private Practice Child Mental Health Therapists
Family Education Resources
Mental Health Association Drop-In Center and Warm Line Service
585-325-3145
344 North Goodman Street Rochester, NY 14607
For non-emergency mental health drop in counseling
Catholic Charities- Family & Community Center
(585) 546-7220
87 N Clinton Ave. Rochester, NY 14604 or
(585) 339-9800
1099 Jay Street Rochester, NY 14611 Building J
Click link above for more details
585-461-0114
Click link above for more details
County Mental Health and Behavioral Health Resources:
Family Access & Connection Team (FACT)
Single Point of Access (SPOA)
Westside Psychological Services
at Roberts Wesleyan University
585-594-6720
2301 Westside Drive. Rochester, NY 14624
Psychological services for children, adolescents, adults and families in the Rochester area.
Social Work Support
Care Coordination- Person-Centered Services
888-977-7030
1200A Scottsville Road Rochester, NY 14624, Suite 120
For individuals with various intellectual or developmental disabilities
Catholic Charities- Family & Community Center
(585) 546-7220
87 N Clinton Ave. Rochester, NY 14604 or
(585) 339-9800
1099 Jay Street Rochester, NY 14611 Building J
Click link above for more details
Churchville-Chili Central School District does not endorse any organizations or individuals outside of the Churchville-Chili Central School District. These resources are for informational purposes and should be pursued based on the consumer’s own criteria.