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The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline, a free, 24/7 hotline providing mental health support, resources and information to anyone pregnant, postpartum, and their loved ones. The Hotline is funded by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration.
The Hotline offers callers: Phone or text access to professional counselors, Real-time support and information, Response within a few minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Resources, Referrals to local and telehealth providers and support groups, Culturally sensitive support, Counselors who speak English and Spanish, and Interpreter services in 60 languages
Offers clothing, baby items, personal hygiene items, small appliances, and kitchenware to individuals in need.
Accepts donations of the above items.
Protects the lives and property of the community by providing services in the event of fire, medical emergencies, and disasters or any other event which may threaten the public welfare.
Provides services to utility consumers (gas, electric, cable, telephone, some water steam companies) through complaint resolution and investigation. Offers outreach and education to provide consumer education and protection programs. Provides information regarding changes in gas and electric industries such as choosing a marketer or energy service company. Hotlines: Toll Free Complaint Helpline takes complaints about billing issues, meter reading, etc., for any public utility. Emergency Shut-off Hotline is for customers facing electric or gas shut-off within 48 hours. Does not provide financial assistance; rather, ensures that customer rights have been maintained during the shut-off process and educates customers regarding alternate payment arrangements and HEAP in an effort to prevent shut-off. The Information Line is a tapeline offering instructions on how to choose a gas or electric supplier. Printed information is also available.
*Please do not refer this resource to consumers who are in need of financial assistance for utilities.
- Provides CHWs with the specific skills they need to conduct the tasks and accomplish the roles that have come to describe the CHW practice. * Provides training consultations and tailored training upon request.
- Offers academic and vocational education in combination with mental health treatment for children with dual diagnoses or students with average or above-average intelligence who have emotional challenges. Provides: Academic and social skills development Community-based instruction and life skills curriculum Comprehensive psychiatric care Individual, group, and family psychotherapy Vocational training and workplace readiness Psychological evaluation and consultation Crisis intervention Case management Behavior management
- Provides outpatient mental health services for individuals, couples, young adults who are or were incarcerated, and families.* Provides peer support and gathering for those in recovery from mental illness.* Provides direct psychosocial services to support justice-involved youth and their families.
