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Counseling Services
CDC Recommendations for Talking with Children - Click HERE
Mental Health During Covid-19 - Click HERE
Mental Health/Warmline
We are in an unprecedented time for everyone. It’s uncertain and very scary. This fear is completely understandable, and the indefinite timeline is likely creating a lot of anxiety during a time where we may be or feel more removed from our support networks. But social distancing doesn’t have to mean social isolation, and we want people to know that even as we all face this difficult period, no one is alone. The Center for Community Resources is offering a 24/7 mental health and crisis support line for people dealing with anxiety or other difficult emotions. Callers will be able to speak with staff who are trained in trauma-informed principles and will listen, assess the person’s needs, triage, and refer to other local supports and professionals as needed.The Mental Health Support Line can be reached toll-free, 24/7 at 1-855-284-2494.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 - 24/7 - free and confidential support
United Way Helpline - 211 - 24/7 access to resource information (financial, domestic or health related) - connects you to resources in your area
Beaver County System of Care - 1-800-400-6180 or text PA to 741741 - 24/7 Beaver County Crisis Hotline