For the GUSDs Community including Students, Parents and Staff
Welcome to Glendora Healthy Minds!
In partnership with local universities and community agencies, Glendora Unified provides essential mental health counseling to students. Our program features student interns, who receive clinical supervision from licensed professionals within GUSD, delivering on-site counseling services during school hours. This collaborative approach ensures that students receive top-notch mental health care conveniently at school.
To connect with a therapy program tailored to your child's mental health needs, including our NO COST- MFT School-Based Therapists, please click here to submit a request form and someone will reach out to you to match your student with the appropriate support or click here to contact a member of your child's counseling team for a referral.
If you have any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach our Mental Health Coordinator Lucia Fernandez at LFernandez@glendora.k12.ca.us or at 626 963-5731 ext 5424. We're here to support you and your child's mental health journey.
Teens helping Teens- call 800-TLC-Teen Text “TEEN” @ 839-8336 or visit www.teenlineonline.org
Here you can call or text to other teens who are trained and supervised to speak to you for any type of mental health support!National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.Translifeline: 877-565-8860
Trans supporting transRape crisis hotline: 909- 626-HELP
Trevor Hotline- 24 hours text 866-488-7386, text or chat
Specific for LGBT Trevor ProjectNational Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233.
Relationship/Teen dating abuse counseling, Domestic violence (psychological, emotional, or physical) counseling, 24-hour hotlineCA Smokers Helpline- 1-800-662-8887
Connects people to help including: essential needs (food, shelter), crisis and emergency, disaster assistance, service providers, and more.
To keep up with GUSD's Mental Health Program, including Parents for Healthy Minds and Wellness Wednesday activities, follow us on social media:
Established in 2018 through a collaboration with the Glendora Unified School District's mental health team, Glendora Healthy Minds is a dedicated program focused on supporting the social and emotional well-being of GUSD students. Our mission is to offer a range of supports and services designed to meet the diverse needs of our students.
We provide social-emotional education, counseling and guidance, and therapeutic interventions to help students thrive. At Glendora Healthy Minds, we are committed to promoting wellness and fostering a positive, balanced lifestyle that empowers children to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.
Glendora Healthy Minds works with various affiliations to provide services for students:
Cal State University Los Angeles- School-Based Family Counseling
Cal Baptist University
NCADD- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
D'Veal Family & Youth Services-