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Crisis lines and Mental Health Support

Crisis lines and Mental Health Support

Crisis Lines – For all emergencies Call 911

 North Bay Suicide Hotline
  1-855-587-6373
 Al-A-Teen (Alcoholic Family Situations)
  (707) 515-6760
 Child Protective Services
  (707)-565-4304
 CP Drug Abuse Alternative Center
  (707) 544-3295
 Cutting / Self Harm Support
  1-800-366-8288
 National Runaway Hotline
  1-800-786-2929
 Trans Lifeline
  1-877-565-8860
 Vertiy (Sexual Assault Victim Help)
  (707) 545-7273
 Mental Health Warm Line
  (707) 565-2652 

Local Mental Health Hotlines / Emergency Numbers

 North Bay Suicide Hotline
  1-855-587-6373 / 9-8-8
 Sonoma County Suspected Child Abuse Hotline
  (707) 565-4304 /(800) 870-7064
 Verity Sexual Assault Hotline
  (707) 545-7273
 YWCA Domestic Violence Services  
  (707) 546-1234
 Sonoma County Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit
  (707) 565-4101
 Sonoma County Mobile Support Team
  (707) 576-8181
 NAMI Sonoma County Warm Line (non-crisis)
  (866) 960-6264 (call or text, M-F, 10-5pm PST)

State-wide or National Mental Health Hotlines / Emergency Numbers

 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988lifeline.org)
  9-8-8
 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
  (800) 950-6264 (M-F, 10am–10 pm, ET)
 Mental Health Association Warm Line
  (855) 600-WARM (call or text 24/7)
 SAMHSA National Helpline & Substance Abuse
  (800) 662-HELP (4357)
 The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth)
  (866) 488-7386 (or text 678-678)
 SafeAndSound TALKline (24 hour caregiver support)
  (415) 441-KIDS (4357)
 California Youth Crisis Line
  (800) 843-5200 (call or text)
 Crisis Text Line (crisistextline.org) *also on WhatsApp
  text ‘HOME’ to 741-741
 SAY SOMETHING (anonymous reporting for weapon threats)
  (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
  1-877-717-0085
Chrysalis
  (707) 545-1670
Kaiser Permanente (Members Only)
  (707) 571-3778
Petaluma Health Center – Counseling
  (707) 782-1222
Santa Rosa Community Health
  (707) 303-3600
SAY (Social Advocates for Youth)
  (707) 544-3299
Sonoma County Behavior Health
  (707) 565-6900 1-800-870-8786
SOS Counseling
  (707) 284-3444

Trauma Informed Instruction, Social Emotional Learning and Mindfulness

  • 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.
  • Mindfulness - An online mindfulness class for students.

Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Resources

  • 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.

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 

SOS: Allies For Hope

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.

SOS: Teen Support

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.