If you feel unsafe or know someone who feels unsafe, please report it here.
Sprigeo is designed to report situations where a student feels unsafe.
You Okay provides strategies to support someone who is facing challenging situation(s).
After you fill out the form below, Sprigeo sends an email to an administrator with all of the details from your report.
Fill out online brief form to get assistance with Mental Health Counseling Services
https://caresolace.com/site/platform/
(888) 515-0595
Call 2-1-1 referrals for health and social services.
CARES Line Call (Medi-Cal beneficiaries seeking Mental Health Services):
(800) 706-7500
The ROCKY program provides a range of crisis-related triage services to children aged 21 and under in need of assistance, or their parent, guardian, or caregiver.
Diversion of persons in crisis to appropriate levels of care.
Requiring stabilization and/or therapeutic or recovery focused services.
Serving 21 and under
Hours of operation: M-F 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
The C.R.E.S.T. & R.E.A.C.H. Teams are part of the Crisis Support System of Care Program. These are field based teams consisting of Clinical Therapists, Behavioral Health Specialist and Peer Support Specialist working collaboratively with Law Enforcement & Emergency Department Personnel to decrease the need for inpatient hospitalizations as well as decreasing the amount of time that Law Enforcement & Emergency Department Personnel are dedicating to individuals in psychiatric crisis. The C.R.E.S.T. & R.E.A.C.H. Teams are able to work with individuals from all age groups.
CREST units work collaboratively with local Police and Sheriff Departments to decrease the need for inpatient hospitalizations as well as decreasing the amount of time that law enforcement personnel are dedicating to consumers in psychiatric crisis.
Any age person that is experiencing a psychiatric crisis.
Those with insurance and those without.
Persons that are not already deemed needing to be placed on a 5150
For more information on R.E.A.C.H.: (951) 715-5040
MHUC Riverside:
9980 County Farm Rd, Bldg. 2, Riverside 92503
Phone: (951) 509-2499
MHUC Perris:
85 Ramona Expressway, Ste. 1-3, Perris 92571
Phone: (951) 349-4195
MHUC Palm Springs:
2500 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. A4, Palm Springs 92571
Phone: (442) 268-7000
1 800 799-SAFE / 1 800 799-7233
24 hour toll free crisis line (TDD Accessible)
1 800 448-3000 TDD line 1800448-1833
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Specially trained counselors, Accredited by (AAS) American Association of Suicidology
1 800 GAMBLER/1 800 426-2537
Text “support” to 53342
Speak to a live professional Counselor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, confidential, free assistance.
1 800 843-5200
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Confidential Hotline, Prevention
for 12-24 year old in: Crisis, Suicide Attempt, Runaway, or In danger of Harming Others.
1 800 4-A-Child / 1 800 422-4453
https://www.childhelp.org/hotline/
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Professional Crisis Counselors Assistance in over 200 languages, Mandated Reporter Resource, Crisis Intervention/Information/Literature Referrals to Emergency Social Service
Riverside County-Crisis Clinic
951 686-HELP/951 686-4357
Suicide Prevention/Crisis/Support
24 Hours Crisis Line
1 866 4-CRISIS / 1 866 427-4747
Teen Link
1 866 833-6446
6pm-10pm
Anonymous/confidential, 155 languages
1 800 477-HELP/1 800 477-6291
https://www.recovery-world.com/National-Hotline-Phone-Numbers.html
Referral Routing to nearest meeting.
Resources for Teens
1 866 331-9474 TTY 1 866 331-8453
www.thehotline.org › Home › Blog › Dating Abuse Resources for Teens
Crisis Intervention Support
1 800 273-TALK/1 800 273-8255
National Youth Crisis Hotline
1 800 442-HOPE (4673)
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis Intervention Support
1 800 RUNAWAY/1 800 786-2929
Crisis Intervention Support
1 800 686-RAPE/1 800 686-7273
Counseling Service, Healing after a Sexual Assault
Teen Survivors:
All young people, of all genders and sexual identities, ages 12 and older, free confidential. Counseling, medical accompaniment, RARCC’s goal is to help you regain; control of your life and feel empowered to make decisions about what you want to do.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
1 800 662-HELP/1 800 662-4357
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help
For individuals and family members facing mental health and/or substance abuse disorders.
Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention for LGBTQ Youth
1-866-488-7386 Lifeline
1-202-304-1200 Text
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Provide Lifeline, Chat, Text and Social Networking for LGBTQ youth under the age of 25.
1 800 273-8255 press 1
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis feels different for everybody and can arise from a wide range of situations before, during, or after military service.
Text 7-844-204-0880
safehouseofthedesert.com/whatsup-app/
Anonymous Text Communication 24/7 with a licensed Mental Health Professional from
SafeHouse.
1 800 843-5200
https://calyouth.org/ca-youth-crisis-line/
California Coalition for youth offers support, encouragement and referrals to youths needing assistance.
County residents who lost employment because of the coronavirus epidemic may receive up to $800 in job loss benefits that can be used to support housing, telework/internet access, transportation, and child care assistance.
Contact Information: Riverside County, Workforce Development (951) 955 - 3100 / workforcehelp@rivco.org
Adults who have a disability or are over age 60 can contact Riverside County Office on Aging at (951) 867- 3895. Riverside County Office on Aging offers home-delivered meals and has an additional program rolling out soon.
Great Plates Program (Coming Soon): Seniors and adults who have a disability will be able to order meals from restaurants participating in the Great Plates Program. In the meantime, seniors can fill out an interest form online or call (951) 867- 3895 for more information.
Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) benefits will be available for eligible California families soon!
Children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals at school will get extra food benefits. These food benefits are called Pandemic EBT or P-EBT benefits.
Families will get up to $365 per eligible child on their P-EBT card to use on food and groceries.
Families with children who get CalFresh, Medi-Cal or Foster Care benefits do not need to apply. Most will get their P-EBT card in the mail during the month of May. P-EBT cards will begin arriving in May, 2020.
Families with children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals and who do not get their P-EBT card in the mail must apply online before June 30, 2020. The online application will launch in late May.
For more information, visit the California Department of Social Services webpage.
Note: All of this information is available on the Parent Resource Center website.