Resources

Listed here are resources for students and parents for a variety of issues.

Homeless Youth

  • HQ - Runaway & Homeless Youth Drop-In Center
    • HQ provides a place for rest, resources, and readiness. For more information, visit their website at www.hqgr.com
  • The Bridge @ Arbor Circle
    • This program is for youth 10-17 who are homeless or are considering running away. For more information, visit https://arborcircle.org/services/the-bridge/

Anxiety & Depression

  • Anxiety Resource Center
    • Anxiety support groups are available to students 14-18 for $5 per session.
  • Arbor Circle provides counseling for anxiety, depression and other related mental health issues. For eligible clients, services may be free of charge or based on a sliding scale. www.arborcircle.org
  • Network 180 provides many services related to mental health and substance abuse. The access center helpline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please call 1.800.749.7720 before going to the center so Network 180 can refer you to the right place.
  • Cherry Street Counseling Services provides a wide range of counseling services for teens. Visit https://www.cherryhealth.org/services/counseling/ for more information.


Students may have more serious mental health concerns and may need more specialized support and/or treatment than outpatient services alone. In these instances, the following may be helpful:

  • Pine Rest Christian Mental Health is a psychiatric hospital and behavioral health provider, specializing in both in-patient and outpatient services. For more information, please visit https://www.pinerest.org/
  • Forest View Hospital is a psychiatric hospital and behavioral health provider, specializing in in-patient and outpatient services. For more information, please visit https://forestviewhospital.com/

Ok2Say

If you or someone you know is making a threat against themselves or others at school, you can call, text, or go online and report. This is completely confidential.

Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

If you are thinking of suicide, please seek help from a trusted adult immediately or call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline.