Family Supports
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Social-Emotional/Mental Health supports
Community Resources:
CVUSD Community Resource List : List of resources in the community that assist with a variety of needs.
Adelante of the Conejo Valley: It is our mission to bring Conejo Valley Latino voices into important community conversations regarding our schools, city services and recreational opportunities.
211 - Dial 2-1-1 and receive free and confidential information and referrals. Call 211 for help with food, housing, employment, healthcare, counseling, and more.
Community Resource Directory: Ventura County Human Services: This directory includes a multitude of helpful resources and phone numbers in the following areas: Adult Schools and Community Colleges, Benefits/Assistance, Children's Services, Citizenship/Naturalization/Immigration, Clothing, Counseling/Mental Health, Domestic & Family Violence, Drug & Alcohol Treatment, Emergency Needs (Clothing, Shelter, Utilities), Employment Services/Job Training, Food, Health Services, Homeless Services, Housing, Human Services Agency, Information & Referral, Legal Assistance, Loans/Credit Counseling, Meals, Rehabilitation/Disabled Services, Senior Citizen Services, Shelters, Transitional Housing, Transportation, Veterans Services, and Youth Services.
Children's Resource Program: Provides dental and vision services to low-income, uninsured, and underserved children in Ventura County.
Grief Counseling:
Hospice of the Conejo: offers a free support group for grieving children, teens, and adults on Tuesday nights. For more information contact Hospice at 495-2145.
Our House: offers grief support to children, teens and adults. Their closest location is Woodland Hills.
Comfort Zone Camp: is a free bereavement camp for kids ages 7 - 17 who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver.
Cancer Support Community: ensures that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by the community.
Community Counseling Resources:
Interface Youth Services: provides prevention and intervention addressing the needs of youth (10 - 17 years old,) and their families who are experiencing conflict.
CLU Community Counseling: provides low-fee counseling by graduate trainees in the second year of their Masters program. They are closely supervised by licensed clinicians.
For names of specific counselors, psychologist, and therapists that work well with families and teens, please contact your counselor.
Drug/Alcohol Teen Resources:
ACTION Parent Teen Support Group: offers hope to parents, teaches limit setting with love, and encourages positive peer support among teens. Topics addressed include anger, drugs, defiance, and truancy.