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In the event of a mental health crisis, please contact 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.

What is a Mental Health Crisis? A mental health crisis is any situation in which a person's actions, feelings, and behaviors can lead to them hurting themselves or others, and/or put them at risk of being unable to care for themselves or function in the community in a healthy manner.

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Care Solace

A CUSD contracted referral service for Mental Health community resources. Care Solace will help parents, or caregivers get connected to resources and will continue to provide support until you are connected to a provider. Those in need of support may contact Care Solace 24/7 at:

Telephone: (888) 515-0595

Email: weserve@caresolace.org

CUSD Care Solace Website

Their Care Concierge is a virtual resource that is available 24/7 by phone, email, text or video chat.

  • Assistance available in EnglishSpanishMandarin and Cantonese.

  • Make care appointments for anyone that has a connection to our school district.

  • Virtual therapy to connect families with a therapist online. This service allows you to have sessions in the comfort of home and reduce the risk of exposure to the virus.

  • Experts in navigating health insurance, wait times, and availability.

  • As the impacts of COVID-19 evolve, we will continue to monitor this dynamic situation and share updates as they become necessary.

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Tri-City Mental Health

(909) 623-6131

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Tri-City Mental Health Center (TCMHC) was conceptualized as a comprehensive mental health service provider, dedicated to helping families and individuals of all ages reach their full potential. Through close and dedicated collaboration with the community it serves, TCMHC has successfully created an integrated system of care that ensures access and enhances mental and emotional health.

Available services include but are not limited to:

  • Psychotherapy

  • Clinical Case Management

  • Medication Support

  • Peer-to-peer Support

  • Psychoeducation

  • Linkage and Referral

  • Vocational Training and Support

  • Socialization Activities

  • Community Outreach

Pacific Clinics Advancing Behavioral Health Care

(909) 625-7207

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Local: 790 E Bonita Ave, Pomona, CA 91767

Pacific Clinics enhances lives through specialized programs and supportive services for recovery and wellness, including:

  • Mental Health Treatment (including evidence-based practices and therapies, counseling, medication support, case management, support groups, peer support, and more)

  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment (Dual Diagnosis Services to treat co-occurring mental illness and substance use addiction)

  • Housing and Homeless Support Services

  • Employment Services (for current clients who quality)

  • Head Start/Early Head Start (early childhood education)

  • Wellness Centers

  • Integrated Care (whole-person care that treats physical, mental, and substance use holistically)

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Los Angeles County Office of Education

Resources: Equity, Social Justice and Engagement

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According to the Los Angeles County of Education (LACOE), the above resource was created to support our students during this time and to deepen adults and students understanding of the manifestations of racism in America and positive actions that can be taken to hasten our advance toward justice and reform. The resource has resources for students and adults.

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211la.org

211 LA is the central source for providing information and referrals for all health and human services in LA County. The 2-1-1 phone line is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, with trained Community Resource Advisors prepared to offer help with any situation, any time.

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Types of Referrals Offered by 211:

  • Basic Human Needs Resources

  • Physical and Mental Health Resources

  • Access to Services in Non-English Languages – including language translation and interpretation services

  • Support for Older Americans and Persons with Disabilities

  • Children, Youth and Family Support

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CA Peer Run Warm Line

The California Peer-Run Warm Line is staffed 24/7 by trained peers with specialized training in supporting mental health challenges. It is a non-crisis mental health resource that people can use to seek support before they've reached the crisis point, in the hope that support now will prevent crisis later. We are also able to help link you to local emergency, mental health, or social services. All calls are free and confidential.

Toll-Free Number: (855) 845-7415

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Parents Helping Parents   

We create safe spaces for parents looking for support.  Supports include virtual groups, Confidential 24/7 Parent Stress line, and unique programs supporting parents in recovery or incarceration.

Confidential 24/7 Parent Stress Line: 1-800-632-8188

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Crisis Text Line

Text ACT to 741741

The Crisis Text Line will provide support via text in a time of crisis. Sometimes it's better to text than talk. Free 24/7 support for people in crisis.

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Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-TALK

The Suicide Prevention Lifeline is there when you need to talk. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

(909) 399-0305

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Local: 3115 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767

The Pomona Valley affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI Pomona Valley) is a nonprofit California corporation serving Pomona Valley and the surrounding communities, and dedicated to improving the quality of life for people affected by mental illness and their loved ones through support, education, and advocacy. NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.