SERVICE LOCATOR TOOLS
Soluna
solunaapp.com
Resource locator tool for accessing zip code specific resources such as mental health therapy, mental health evaluation, treatment programs outpatient and residential, anger management, grief and more. Also avail able resources such as housing, food, transit, health care, etc
One Degree
1degree.org
Empowering you to find what you need from over 26,000 free, up-to-date resources.
THERAPY SERVICES
allcove.org or call (310) 374-5706.
Allcove centers welcome young people ages 12 to 25 with mild to moderate needs looking for support. Services include mental health, physical health, sexual health, substance use, peer support, college and career prep and support and parent education. When you enter an Allcove center, you will be greeted by a friendly staff member and given a tablet to check-in for drop-in services, an appointment you have that day, or just tour the space. All services provided for free.
Visit Virtual coaching or therapy services for kids 6-17 and parent coaching. In-network with major insurance providers. For kids under 12, please visit BrightLife Kids
Hazel Health | Da Vinci Schools
Da Vinci Schools is partnering with Hazel Health to provide virtual mental health services at no cost to Da Vinci families, including scheduled therapy appointments, access to licensed, bilingual, and diverse therapists who are experts in the needs of children and teens, and additional care coordination. Therapy can help students cope with what they're feeling, such as behavior changes, anxiety, bullying, withdrawal, grief, peer and family relationships, depression, or stress. Students can schedule virtual therapy appointments at school (via a Hazel Health Ipad and supervised by a school counselor) or at home. Hazel Health is offered to all families regardless of insurance status.
To learn more, please reach out to Erin Whalen, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, at Ewhalen@davincischools.org
Free, confidential, chat 1:1 with a professional coach, use interactive self-guided tools to destress or explore quizzes, videos, anonymous supportive peer community, and more via app.
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Mental Health Toolkit for teens
Mental Health Toolkit developed by Department of Public Health and provides information, links and activities for parents/guardians of teens.
Da Vinci Schools Families Connected — Families Connected (southbayfamiliesconnected.org)
Parent Resources to Help You Thrive
No matter what parenting philosophies or personal experiences guide us, we all have one goal when it comes to our children: for them to lead healthy, fulfilled lives. Social media, stress, depression, peer pressure, and yes, also drugs and alcohol, can challenge us as parents in our pursuit of this goal. But we are not alone, and neither are our children. (available in Spanish)
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CRISIS RESOURCES
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- Text “LA” to 741-741 to reach the Crisis Text Line
- Trevor Project Suicide Hotline LGBTQIA+ Youth: 1-866-488-7386, Text TREVOR to 1-202-304-1200, TrevorChat: Via the trevorproject.org
- Mental Health Crisis Text Line: Text word “HOME” to 741-741
- Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services: 1-877-727-4747
- ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453
- Thelma McMillen Center, Torrance Memorial Alcohol and Drug Treatment: 1-310-784-4879
- National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233, Text LOVEIS to 22522 or Chat thehotline.org
- National Dating Abuse Hotline: 1-866-331-9474
- Rape Counseling Service Hotline: 1-559-222-7273
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
- Reach the Community Helpline for non-emergency support: 1-877-541-25251-877-541-2525
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams (PMRT) - Department of Mental Health (lacounty.gov)
800-854-7771
PMRT provides non-law enforcement-based mobile crisis response for clients experiencing a psychiatric emergency in the community. PMRT consists of LACDMH clinicians designated to perform evaluations for involuntary detention of individuals determined to be at risk of harming themselves or others, or who are unable to provide food, clothing, or shelter for themselves.
Locations | Exodus Recovery Inc
Contact or go to the nearest location to get services.
The Exodus Recovery 24-Hour Mental Health Urgent Care Center (UCC) is a welcoming environment where individuals in crisis can be assessed for stabilization services, medication evaluation and management, or hospitalization if necessary. Services provided include: mental health assessment, medication evaluation and management, therapeutic interventions, social services and referrals including a variety of discharge plans that range from home to hospital. Services provided by an interdisciplinary team of MD’s, NP’s, RN’s, MSW’s, MFT’s. Walk-ins welcome. Serves those 12 and older, Medi-cal or medi-cal eligible/eligible.