Parent and Community Resources
Consider checking out this article on helping children manage stress and anxiety. It has great tips and things to look for!
Check the link above for resources of clothing, food, internet, mental health, and various other needs. If you have a need and do not find a resource here, please contact Mrs. Karloff at jmkarloff@mpsomaha.org (402)715-8408 or Mrs. Anderson at jmanderson@mpsomaha.org (402)715-6179.
Where Can I Find Help?
If during this time away from school you find yourself needing additional assistance for you or a family member, please use the following contact information:
Dial 211 for questions about specific community resources currently available in your area
Methodist COVID-19 Emotional Support Hotline: (402) 815-8255 or https://www.bestcare.org/news/1/2545/Methodist-Launches-Emotional-Support-Line-for-Those-Dealing-With-Stress-of-COVID19
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line: Text HELP to 741741
Boys Town National Hotline: 531-355-3358
SAFE2HELP: 531-299-7233 or www.Safe2HelpNE.org
In case of an emergency, please call 911
Mrs. Runyon is part of Team Holling as our district social worker. She works with us to help families in many ways. She can be contacted at ktrunyon@mpsomaha.org and (402)715-8511. Please see the video to the right from Mrs. Runyon
Ms. Nelson is part of Team Holling as our Home Visitor. She works with families and children age 0-3. She can be contacted at nbnelson@mpsomaha.org
Family dinner time is a great time to connect and support each other. Use the questions linked in the document to the right at family dinner to hear your child’s unique perspective.
Students are using their devices now more than ever. Common Sense Media is a great resource for many media and technology needs.
District Social Worker Newsletters