Here are some community resources that you may find helpful
***If you are in immediate danger call 9-1-1***
Dial 2-1-1 Resource Directory: Food, clothing, shelter, health, counseling, crisis services, job services, etc.
Crisis Text Line: Text "Home" to 741741
Shield Program for Adolescent Self-Injury: (909) 558-9288
Inland Valley Recovery Services: Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services (909) 889-6519
Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 827-8724
School Police: (909) 388-6130 or (909) 889-6833
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255
National Runaway Hotline: (800) 786-2929
Crisis Walk-In Clinic: (909) 421-9495
Veronica's Home of Mercy: Shelter (909) 888-9064
San Bernardino Local Police Department: 710 N. D Street, San Bernardino (909) 384-5742
Trevor Project: Support Center for LGBTQ Youth (866) 488-7386
Teen Dating Violence & Domestic Violence: (800) 799-7233
Frazee Community Center: Homeless Assistance and Emergency Food Bags (909) 889-4424
Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center: Child and Adolescent Inpatient & Outpatient Services (866) 884-2334
In the coming days, I will be posting weekly guidance lessons onto google classroom for the students to view and participate in. In the meanwhile, I wanted to share a parent link for parental access to Second Step Resources at home.
Here is another online resource that can be used at home, with many videos for TK-2nd grade. These videos teach students about kindness, empathy, bravery and many more things. It is free until June 30, 2020.
charactertree.com/sign-up/#join
Parent Tool Kit
Here is on awesome online resource for parents. It is a website for social and emotional development. They have tons of topics such as decision-making skills, supporting empathy, and managing child's emotions.
www.parenttoolkit.com/topics/social-and-emotional
Manage Stress for Health
This is on online resource that has guides for things to do to support mental and physical health, as well as a playbook to help navigate stress management for kids (Available in different languages).
VCSS is an agency that works with SBCUSD, along with Marshall Elementary. They offer many resources to our students and their families. If you are in need of their services, please contact them directly, or email me and I will send them a referral on your behalf.
Here is a link for CAPSBC. They have many many resources for food pantry sites and coronavirus updates, along with many other county resources