Social & Emotional Supports
These resources are to supplement the work by Team FUSD as a baseline for teacher and family partnerships. Our team members are reaching out to families and we encourage continuing partnerships.
Families are encouraged to reach out to their childs’ teacher for additional needed support for instructional materials or questions. If families are unable to download any materials or need printed copies they may contact their site administrator for assistance.
Happy learning.
Social & Emotional Resources
Community Resources
Catholic Charities
(928) 774-9125
2101 N. 4th St., Flagstaff, Arizona
This agency serves women, men, families and Veterans. The office is closed however; they are scheduling intakes by phone. Their services include Emergency and transitional housing, Homeless Outreach and Veterans Services. Call for an intake.
Flagstaff Family Food Center
(928) 526-2211
3805 E. Huntington Dr., Flagstaff, Arizona
Tuesday through Saturday – 9 a.m. -1 p.m.
Emergency food boxes
1903 N. 2nd St., Flagstaff, Arizona
7 days a week – 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Sack lunch and hot meal 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Flagstaff Shelter
(928) 225-2533
4185 E. Huntington Dr., Flagstaff, Arizona
7 days a week - Shelter for men and women only. Day Resource Center frim 9a.m. – 2p.m. The Shelter is still open for overnight shelter.
Families can inquire about housing opportunities.
Hope Cottage
(928) 774-9270
2211 E. Johnson Ave., Flagstaff, Arizona
Shelter for women and children only. This shelter is full at this time, no anticipated openings before April 15th. Intake time is between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Salvation Army
(928) 774-1403
507 N. Humphrey St., Flagstaff, Arizona
The food bank is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunshine Rescue Mission
(928) 774-3512
124 S. San Francisco St., Flagstaff, Arizona
Shelter for men only. There is limited space here at this time. Intake is between 4 and 7 pm.
Mental Health Crisis Resources
Child and Family Support Services (CFSS)
(928) 266-6244
Crisis Line CFSS is a working 24/7 Crisis Line. CFSS is working with their enrolled clients as scheduled and as needed. Enrolled clients in crisis need to call the CFSS crisis line and will be managed by the CFSS team. with their enrolled clients as scheduled and as needed. Enrolled clients in crisis need to call the CFSS crisis line and will be managed by the CFSS team.R.
Flagstaff Medical Center Behavioral Health/Emergency Room (FMC BH)
(928) 779-3366
Anyone who is in psychiatric crisis can go to the FMC emergency room for evaluation. Any adult with AHCCCS in crisis will be referred to TGC. Non-AHCCCS adults needing to be assessed for a psychiatric crisis will be managed by FMC for placement. The adolescent unit at FMC is currently closed for remodeling. Adolescents needing assessment for a psychiatric crisis will be managed by FMC Behavioral Health staff in the ER.
The Guidance Center (TGC)
(928) 527-1899
Crisis response by calling the main line and connecting to their crisis person on duty. Any adult patient who has AHCCCS and in need of assessment for a psychiatric crisis will be managed at TGC. Non-AHCCCS patients need to go to the FMC ER.
Southwest Behavioral Health
(928) 779-4550
Currently open with a protocol to manage the COVID-19 situation. They do not provide any crisis support. They are taking patients for individual counseling and medication management for psychiatric care.
Terros
877-756-4090
Crisis mobile unit. Will respond to anyone in the Flagstaff area (some areas in the county as well) who are feeling suicidal.
Hotline Resources
Crisis Text Line - Text: HOME to 741-741
National Domestic Violence Hotline - Call: 1-800-799-7333; Text: LOVEIS to 22-522
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255
The Trevor Project (for LGBTQ youth) - Call: 1-800-488-7386; Text: START to 678-678
The Trevor Project (for LGBTQ youth) - Call: 1-800-488-7386; Text: START to 678-678
Northern and Central Arizona Crisis Response Network - 1-800-631-1314
Southern Arizonans Crisis Response Network - 1-866-495-6735