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Mental Health Resources

Mental Health Resources

Mrs. Bobbie Williams, School-Based Therapist
Community Health Network Flyer/Referral Form

MVHS Virtual Calming Room

 

Resources List

 

 

Healthy 365: Is taking referrals for support navigation. People can call us for resources and emotional support. Coordinating delivery of food to those in need. Coordinating transportation to and from necessary doctors’ appointments. (317) 468.4321 8am-6pm

Hancock Health Hospital: The Hancock Covid Triage hotline 317-325-2683 (COVID) is being staffed 24/7 by an exceptional team

Community Behavioral Health

Love INC: Social services support, including food and toiletry supplies, employment assistance, financial assistance, and spiritual support. Contact - 317-468-6300.

Brooke’s Place: Indianapolis-area center offering free support groups for grieving children

Wellspring Center: *Groups and classes are being held virtually and support staff are available by phone. Contact us at 317-462-2015 or message us on the website Wellspringind.org 

Children’s Bureau (Anderson Office): Providing virtual services as much as possible, including doing intake for services; can set up times to drop supplies on porches of homes with needs like diapers, food, and clothing; can still help with housing, counseling, child care, recreation needs and help connect them with other services. Contact - 765-643-8022 to complete a referral and connect with a liaison.

National Eating Disorders - National Eating Disorders Association  

Eating Disorders- Resource guide to help with Anorexia and Bulimia.

Connect2 Help - Service provided to facilitate access to services such as counseling, food, household items, assistance

Family Education - Resource to help understand and work through teen stress

Random acts of Kindness - Help someone out & feel better about yourself!

Drug Rehab -A guide created to raise awareness about substance abuse and addiction 

Drug Rehab- A guide focused on awareness of teenage alcoholism and recovery

Alcohol Rehab- A guide to address underage drinking and offer support and resources.

Managing Anxiety-Simple tips to help students minimize their anxiety.

Look Up Indiana-Resources and Information to help people understand and address mental, behavioral and emotional issues.

Savvy Sleeper- Information on getting better sleep to be more productive.

Hancock County Food Pantry: 741 ½ S. State Road 9, Greenfield. Contact - 317-468-0273.

Kenneth Butler Memorial Soup Kitchen: 202 E. Main, Greenfield. Contact - 317-462-9900 to let them know how many meals are needed. 

Meals on Wheels: Providing meals with a focus on individuals 60+ with a physician’s prescription (317) 477.4345

Hancock County WIC (Women, Infant, Children):  317-462-3552.

ICAP (Interlocal Community Action Program)

Oases Counseling Center: 

Women’s Resource Center: Office telephone-317-477-1959, cell phone 317-512- 0788 

Life Choices Care Center

First Steps in Hancock County:

 

Division of Family Resources: Hancock County: 

CCDF (Childcare Vouchers): Maximus (833)8IN-TAKE 833.946.8253 Fax 844.986.8253 intake@maximus.com online applications are now open:

Vernon Township Assistance

United Way of Central Indiana: Visit IN211.org – can help connect people with food and clothing, mental health and addiction services, health care services, housing and utility assistance, education and employment services, children and family services, tax assistance, legal assistance, and refuge from domestic violence.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline: Text NAMI to 741741. Crisis Text Line is open 24/7 to connect with a trained crisis counselor to receive free crisis support via text message.

National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to provide confidential support to anyone experiencing domestic violence or seeking resources and information. Help is available in Spanish and other languages

National Sexual Assault Hotline: Call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) Free help, 24/7 Crisis Support

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255). If you or someone you know is in crisis—whether they are considering suicide or not - please call the toll-free Lifeline to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7

Indiana Tobacco Quitline: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669) or www.quitnowindiana.com for free help with quitting tobacco and vaping products. Available to anyone 13 years of age and older. 

Talking With Children: TIPS FOR CAREGIVERS, PARENTS, AND TEACHERS DURING INFECTIOUS DISEASE OUTBREAKS 

Coping with Stress During Infectious Disease Outbreaks 

Behavioral Health: TIPS FOR SOCIAL DISTANCING, QUARANTINE, AND ISOLATION DURING AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE OUTBREAK 

 

If you or a loved one needs help, don’t wait. These numbers are available 24/7 to help if you’re ever in crisis.

 

 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
(800) 273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) For hearing and speech impaired with TTY equipment: 1-800-799-4TTY (779-4889)
Suicidepreventionlifeline.org

                                                                                                         

Community Health Network
(800) 662-3445 or (317) 621-5700 for referral
Or text HELPNOW to 20121

 

Valle Vista Health System
(800) 447-1348 for confidential assessment and referral

 

Indiana Youth Institute www.iyi.org (317)-396-2715                                                                                                         

 

National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4.A.CHILD (422-4453)

 

National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (656-7233)

 

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE (656-4673)

 

The Trevor Project 1-866-4.U.TREVOR (488-7386)

 

Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-TALK (273-8255) PRESS 1