Well Being

As we navigate through this time of uncertainty, we will continue to share information and resources to support students and families that may be feeling disconnected and isolated as a result of school closures and social distancing.

 

Right now we’re all going through a very challenging time. It is more important than ever to take care of yourself and take care of each other. In this video, Mike Smith, the host of Harbor acknowledges the challenges of this moment and calls for building community and taking care of each other. We are sending positive thoughts your way.

 

CONCERN Crisis Hotline for Bradford County
877-724-7142

The Department of Human Services (DHS) launched a statewide Support & Referral Helpline staffed by skilled and compassionate staff who will be available 24/7 to assist Pennsylvanians struggling with anxiety and other challenging emotions due to the COVID-19 emergency and refer them to community-based resources that can further help to meet individual needs.

 

The toll-free, round-the-clock support line is officially operational.

The number to call is 1-855-284-2494.

For TTY, dial 724-631-5600.

1-800-273-TALK (8255)
 
Text HOME to 741-741
 
1-844-SAF2SAY (723-2729)
Pennsylvania's 24/7 Mental Health Support Hotline
1-855-284-2494
 
CDC Website
 
Nat'l Child Traumatic Stress Network
 
Mental Health America
 
SAMHSA
 
SAMHSA
 
SAMHSA
 
National Association of School Psychologists
 
Safe Space
 
NYS Office of Mental Health
 
Erika's Lighthouse: Resources for Teens, Parents, and Educators
 
Colorin Colorado
 
 
Home Together Resources - Topics include: Kids, Art, Necessary Services, Mental Wellness, Disability Services, etc.
PA Parent & Family Alliance
 
CATCH.org
 
National PTA