HELP
If you need help that is not math related: Please talk to to someone. I can't state strongly enough how important it is to not feel alone. You can reach out to me, but I will also put helpful information here.
Welcome to 10th Grade MAth
If you need help that is not math related: Please talk to to someone. I can't state strongly enough how important it is to not feel alone. You can reach out to me, but I will also put helpful information here.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS (KYR):
THE UFT policies and helpful organizations the UFT works with: UFT Resources
Can sign up to get volunteer trained
• KYR red cards to print or order
• NYIC community resources New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) https://www.nyic.org/ offers a comprehensive array of programs and services for migrants and immigrants in NY, while also campaigning for key legislative action, to protect migrant and immigrant communities in our state from federal initiatives.
Hand out for families.
https://www.nyic.org/2/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/immigrants_nyCUP.pdf
Here is an NPR segment about the organization: http://www.wnyc.org/story/navigating-the-immigration-system-under-trump/
• Statement on family evictions in NYC
NY Orgs:
Safe Passage: https://www.safepassageproject.org/
The Door: https://www.door.org/
KIND (Kids in Need of Defense): https://supportkind.org/
Mental Health Resources
Jewish Board (212) 432 4625
NYU Child Study Center The Child Study Center at NYU Langone Medical Center
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
One Park Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Phone: 646.754.5000 | Fax: 917.829.2030
- screening and counseling - cheap and professional therapy
Elmhurst Hospital Adolescent Center (718) 334 5909 - reproductive and mental health
Safe Horizons (212) 577 7700 issues around sexuality
The William Alanson White Institute Clinical Services 20 West 74th Street, New York, NY 10023 Questions? Please call: (212) 873-7070
If you are in trouble (academic, physical, emotional), tell someone. You can text the help number at the left. You can tell a non-judgey friend. If they say to talk to an adult, you can talk to anyone listed below. There are people who love you and they want you to ask for help!
At BARD: email
Dr. Jess Room 406 (Dean's Office next to the Library) jchockgoldman@schools.nyc.gov
Stacie Millman (last name L to Z/3rd floor) smillman@schools.nyc.gov
Anna Azeglio Stranahan (last name A to K/5th floor) aazegliostranahan@schools.nyc.gov
OR talk to your guidance counselor
OR a trusted friend or teacher (me!)
More Emergency Resources:
24 Hour National Suicide Prevention/Mental Health Crisis Lifeline 800.273.TALK (800.273.8255) OR 988
24 Hour National Domestic Violence Hotline 800.799.SAFE (800.799.7233) https://calmingroom.scusd.edu/support#h.pr6xjdgt4uhq
Gay and Lesbian National Hotline 888.THE.GLNH (888.843.4564)
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 800.656.HOPE (800.656.4673)
The Trevor Project: Crisis intervention 24/7 for LGBTQ youth Helpline: 866.488.7386 TrevorText: 202.304.1200
Crisis: Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor Free 24/7 support at your fingertips. https://calmingroom.scusd.edu/support#h.ktct675bq0j5
Fostering Support: Call (916) 787-7678 for Support for Youth & their Caregivers. Call Us, Text Us or Live Chat for support. https://calmingroom.scusd.edu/support#h.5vsnn73a9ezt
Domestic Violence: Call out Support Line at (916) 920-2952. We are promoting safe and healthy relationships and support survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and sex trafficking. https://calmingroom.scusd.edu/support#h.ox2uzea48c3o