Parent Resources: Suicide Prevention Resources
Are you a student?
We have an entire series of self-care and wellness activities for you. Check them out.
Suicide & Crisis Tips
If your student is having a life-threatening mental health issue, please call 911 or go to the nearest hospital.
Looking for more help?
- Call or text 988 for the suicide & crisis lifeline.
- If you have information regarding student/staff safety, please text at tip to (760) 239-9113.
- Need someone from Snowline to contact you about mental or physical health services, academic help, clothing, food, family support or other resources, fill out this form.
Additional Suicide/Crisis Resources for Parents:
Wellness Education Lab- Online Training Modules
Wellness Education Lab is now offering free online training for students (ages 13+) or their parents in the areas of mental health and wellness. Click here to begin these excellent online trainings.
The state of California has free therapy options for all California students (age 0-26). Explore BrightLife Kids (age 0-12) or Soluna (ages 13-26).
Hazel Health
Crisis Hotlines
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California Youth Crisis Line (1-877-846-1602)A toll free, 24-hour, confidential phone line available to young people between the ages of 12-24, and concerned friends and family members. CCY provides crisis intervention counseling on many issues including family problems, sexual assault, eating disorders, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, suicide and more.
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NINELINE (1-800-999-9999)Provides 24-hour information, referrals and assistance to any youth in crisis regarding various topics such as family, relationships, feelings, suicide, basic needs, abuse, health, sex, drugs & alcohol, & running away.
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National Runaway Safeline (1-800-RUNAWAY {786-2929})Provides 24-hour assistance, information, and referrals to youth who have run away and other youth in crisis. Call 1-800-RUNAWAY if you are a teenager who is thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home through our Home Free program.
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Trevor Youth Suicide HelplineThe Trevor Project operates the nations only 24/7 suicide & crisis prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth. If you or a friend are feeling lost or alone call The Trevor Helpline. There is hope, there is help.
Office of Student Intervention & Attendance
Office: 760-868-5817
Office Hours: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
Need help with mental or physical health services, academic help, clothing, food, family support or other resources? Fill out this form.