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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.
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.