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Updated 9.12.23
- For Middle and High School students and families: Get Connected to Therapy. The Washtenaw Health Plan can help connect middle and high schoolers and their families with therapy. Families can call 734-544-3079 or email whp@washtenaw.org. WHP is especially focused on supporting uninsured and under-insured families (those on Medicaid and WHP). In-person and virtual therapy available. Support is available in English, Spanish, Arabic and French and other languages. Informational Flyers in English, Spanish, Arabic, French.
- Supportive Connections: Get help using community resources: Supportive Connections connects adults to resources for substance abuse treatment, therapy, employment, social services, basic needs, housing and more. Any adult 18+ with a student at AAPS can contact Supportive Connections or refer someone in need. Email: supportiveconnections@a2gov.org, Phone: 734-794-6934. Online: a2gov.org/SupportiveConnections
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988. 988lifeline.org. Available in English and En Espanol.
- Catholic Social Services Mental Health Services.
- Community Mental Health offers 24/7 Crisis Services and more. 24/7 Hotline: 734-544-3050.
- Corner Health Mental Health Services: Offers LGBTQ+ sensitive care, for youth and young adults who identify as LGBTQ+, transgender care, behavioral health care for underrepresented racial, ethnic and religious youth and young adults, substance use support and care, psychotherapy for expectant mothers, and young mothers, support for individuals who fall on the Autism Spectrum, support and help for individuals with ADHD, ADD, and other learning difficulties, mindfulness-based approaches to therapy, and so much more.
- Ozone House's Crisis Line is available 24/7 for youth looking for support or are at risk of homelessness. (734) 662-2222
- Ozone House Prevention and Diversion Program: This program serves youth (ages 10-18) who are at risk for involvement with the Juvenile Justice System or other unsafe issues such as but not limited to homelessness, family crisis, mental health support and gang involvement. Contact 934-662-2222 or send a direct email to kphillips@ozonehouse.org for support.
- RAHS Clinic at Pioneer High School: RAHS-Pioneer provides individual, group and family counseling for adolescents 21 years old and younger. You do not need to attend Pioneer to use the services. See flyer for details.
- SafeHouse Center is available 24/7 to help survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault. Helpline: (734) 995-5444. Spanish Language Website.
- Listing of Local Mental Health Resources from The Washtenaw County Health Department.
- Jewish Family Services - Thrive Counseling is accepting referrals for Trauma Systems Therapy for student refugees. Treatment for young people aged 12+. Flyer here.