Crisis Lines – For all emergencies Call 911
North Bay Suicide Hotline
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1-855-587-6373
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Al-A-Teen (Alcoholic Family Situations)
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(707) 515-6760
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Child Protective Services
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(707)-565-4304
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CP Drug Abuse Alternative Center
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(707) 544-3295
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Cutting / Self Harm Support
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1-800-366-8288
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National Runaway Hotline
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1-800-786-2929
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Trans Lifeline
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1-877-565-8860
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Vertiy (Sexual Assault Victim Help)
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(707) 545-7273
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Mental Health Warm Line
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(707) 565-2652 |
Local Mental Health Hotlines / Emergency Numbers
North Bay Suicide Hotline
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1-855-587-6373 / 9-8-8
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Sonoma County Suspected Child Abuse Hotline
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(707) 565-4304 /(800) 870-7064
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Verity Sexual Assault Hotline
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(707) 545-7273
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YWCA Domestic Violence Services
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(707) 546-1234
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Sonoma County Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit
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(707) 565-4101
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Sonoma County Mobile
Support Team
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(707) 576-8181
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NAMI Sonoma County Warm Line (non-crisis)
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(866) 960-6264 (call or text, M-F, 10-5pm PST)
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State-wide or National Mental Health Hotlines / Emergency Numbers
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988lifeline.org)
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9-8-8
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NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
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(800) 950-6264 (M-F, 10am–10 pm, ET)
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Mental Health Association Warm Line
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(855) 600-WARM (call or text 24/7)
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SAMHSA National Helpline & Substance Abuse
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(800) 662-HELP (4357)
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The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth)
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(866) 488-7386 (or text 678-678)
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SafeAndSound TALKline (24 hour caregiver support)
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(415) 441-KIDS (4357)
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California Youth Crisis Line
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(800) 843-5200 (call or text)
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Crisis Text Line (crisistextline.org) *also on WhatsApp
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text ‘HOME’ to 741-741
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SAY SOMETHING (anonymous reporting for weapon threats)
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(844) 572-9669 |
Teen Line (teens trained to support their peers) | (800) 852-8336 or text ‘TEEN’ to 839-863 (6-9pm PST) |
BlackLine (callblackline.com) | (800) 604-5841 |
CalHOPE RedLine (AIAN-specific wellness & peer support) | (888) 368-4090 or text (916) 252-5002 (M-F, 9-5pm PST) |
Other Mental Health and Support
GriefShare.org (free, in-person local support groups)
Local mental health access: bit.ly/SCOE_MH_Resources
Black Therapy Voucher Program: tinyurl.com/22fd645t
Guide for calling 9-1-1 (Eng/Span)
Soluna (free mental health app; CA youth 13-25)
BrightLife Kids (free coaching; CA kids 0-12 & parents)
Insurance Providers
Kaiser Permanente Mental Health and Wellness
Santa Rosa (707) 571-3778, Petaluma (415) 491-3000
Sonoma County Mental Health Access Team
(800) 870-8786 or (707) 565-6900
Partnership Healthplan
(800) 863-4155 (partnershiphp.org)
Carelon (formerly Beacon)
(888) 204-5581 (plan.carelonbehavioralhealth.com)
Blue Shield
(800) 393-6130 (blueshieldca.com/fad)
24/7 Mental Health Crisis Response
(800) 746-8181 OR 911 and ask for Crisis Call Center
inRESPONSE Mental Health Support Team
Santa Rosa (707) 575-HELP (4357)
SAFE (Specialized Assistance for Everyone)
Petaluma (707) 781-1234, Rohnert Park (707) 584-2612
Other Resources
call 2-1-1 or visit 211sonoma.org
Buckelew Family Service Coordination (707) 571-8452
Mental Health – For all emergencies Call 911
Aurora – Santa Rosa Hospital
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1-877-717-0085
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Chrysalis
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(707) 545-1670
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Kaiser Permanente (Members Only)
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(707) 571-3778
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Petaluma Health Center – Counseling
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(707) 782-1222
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Santa Rosa Community Health
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(707) 303-3600
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SAY (Social Advocates for Youth)
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(707) 544-3299
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Sonoma County Behavior Health
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(707) 565-6900 & 1-800-870-8786
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SOS Counseling
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(707) 284-3444 |
Trauma Informed Instruction, Social Emotional Learning and Mindfulness
- A Trauma-Informed Approach to Teaching Through Coronavirus - Experts from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network share their recommendation for educators supporting students during the COVID-19 crisis.
- Talking to and Supporting Children through a Pandemic - This webinar discusses effective communication strategies for clinicians and ways to talk to and support children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strategies to help parents communicate with their children are also included.
- Social Emotional Learning - A Google Slides presentation that offers 10 days of social emotional learning for elementary students.
- 10+ Social Emotional Activities for home - 10 social/emotional activities for elementary students to do at home.
- Mindfulness - An online mindfulness class for students.
- Student and Family Well Being - Self-Care for Educators and Students.
Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Resources
- North Bay Suicide Prevention - Call (415) 499-1100 (available 24 hours)
- California Youth Crisis Line - Call (415) 499-1100 (Open 24/7)
- Know the Signs - Know the Signs is a statewide suicide prevention social marketing campaign built on three key messages: Know the signs. Find the words. Reach out. This campaign is intended to educate Californians how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, how to find the words to have a direct conversation with someone in crisis and where to find professional help and resources. Know the Signs is part of Each Mind Matters: California’s Mental Health Movement. To learn more, including how you can get involved, visit EachMindMatters.org
- Reconozca Las Señales - Reconozca las Señales es una campaña educativa a nivel estatal acerca de la prevención del suicidio, la cual está basada en tres mensajes fundamentales: Reconoza las Señales. Escuche y Dialogue. Busque Ayuda.El propósito de esta campaña es de educar a las comunidades en California sobre cómo reconocer las señales de advertencia del suicidio, cómo escuchar y encontrar las palabras apropiadas para crear un dialogo directo con alguien en crisis del suicidio y dónde buscar recursos y ayuda profesional. Reconozca las Señales es parte de SanaMente, el movimiento de salud mental de California. Para aprender más visite SanaMente.org.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Call 1-800-273-8255; Spanish Language phone line at 1-888-628-9454 Available 24/7
- Trevor Lifeline - A crisis intervention and suicide prevention phone service Available 24/7 at 1-866-488-7386
Suicide Prevention Documentation
Sonoma County Grief Counseling
Resources below are free, community-based grief services.
Consider counseling available through your health insurance (bit.ly/FindASoCoTherapist), or contact your school administration, counselor or
psychologist about other local supports.
Sutter Care at Home
Bereavement and Grief Support
110 Stony Point Road Suite 110, Santa Rosa
(707) 535-5780
Open to the public, grief support for adults, young adults and children.
Individual counseling, community education and training. Groups include:
- Adult and Young Adult Programs
- Children Programs (A pre-attendance interview is required for children and teen groups)
- Service of Remembrance: Annual gathering to honor the memory of loved ones who have died.
St. Joseph Health
Hospice Grief Services
Memorial Hospice (Santa Rosa) (707) 568-1094
Hospice of Petaluma (707) 778-6242
North County Hospice (707) 431-1135
Individual and group support. Education training and support to schools and businesses.
- Individual Grief Support
- For Children and Teens
- Workshops & Drop-in Groups
Hanna Center
Bereavement Program
(707) 933-4482
Grief groups, individual peer support, and specialized workshops.
Buckelew Grief Supports
Grief Counseling Hotline
24/7 support, free and confidential.
Resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
(415) 499-1195
Survivors of Suicide Bereavement Support Group (SOS) is a virtual group that meets the 2nd and 4th Weds monthly from 7-8:30pm.
Call (415) 444.6000 for the zoom link or email SOSinfo@Buckelew.org.
Virtual group for teens and young adults 14-24 coping with suicide loss that meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, 4:30pm - 5:30pm.
Call (415) 726-4685 or email sbalestreri@felton.org to register.