The community resources listed below are provided to assist parents/guardians in finding services in our area. The Pleasant Valley School District does not assume responsibility for the services provided by the agencies nor for fees that may be charged to the parent/guardian.
Ventura County 2.1.1 is a comprehensive information and referral service. By simply dialing 2-1-1 or clicking the link you can be connected to a specialist for personalized assistance with health and human services. 211 is available in multiple languages, is free, and confidential. 2-1-1 is one of the best places to gather information for a variety of family and mental health needs.
(805) 485-6114
National Eating Disorders Association
Contact the NEDA Helpline for support, resources, and treatment options for yourself or a loved one who is struggling with an eating disorder. Helpline volunteers are trained to help you find the support and information you need. Please note that the Helpline is not a substitute for professional help. The hotline volunteers are happy to listen to your concerns, provide information on eating disorders, help you locate professional help, and explore support options. Reach out today!
Crisis Text Line
If you are in a crisis and need help immediately, text “NEDA” to 741741 to be connected with a trained volunteer at Crisis Text Line. Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message to individuals who are struggling with mental health, including eating disorders, and are experiencing crisis situations.
(24 hour hotline) - providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.
(866) 488-7386
The Crisis Text Line is fee, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text from anywhere in the USA to text with a trained Crisis Counselor.
US and Canada: text 741741
National Domestic Violence Hotline, our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone in the United States who is experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.
1-800-799-7233
1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide
If you or any of your friends are feeling this way and have had thoughts of suicide, the most important thing to do is to talk immediately with an adult you trust. Sometimes friends tell us things in confidence and make us promise not to tell anyone else. You may have done this yourself. Secrets can take on a life of their own and become even more powerful because they’re private. Keeping the secret of suicide doesn’t help anyone—it can actually make things worse. Remember, “Friends Help Friends” – so when someone tells you something that worries you, make sure you tell a trusted adult right away.
If you don’t know an adult who would be helpful, call that hotline number 1-800-273-8255 and ask them to help you figure out what to do.
(805) 983-7100
Find food pantries, congregate meals, community produce markets, and others who provide FREE food for those in need.
Encuentre una lista de nuestras agencias que ofrecen comida, programas de cenas y puestos de verduras moviles-todo gratis aqui.
Ventura County Behavioral Health