Mental Health Resources

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2-1-1 Lifeline
2-1-1 directs families to resources for Mental Health, Crisis Services, Youth Behavioral Health, Food Resources, Substance Abuse, hotlines, and more.
Call 2-1-1
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Contact a Crisis Responder today.
You can connect through a call, text, or web chat.
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Call or Text:
(315) 715-3344
Contact a crisis responder whenever you are in need.

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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
9-8-8 is active across the United States. It is a quick, easy number to dial and access mental health crisis services.
Call: 9-8-8
Geneva CSD Mental Health Providers
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Geneva High School
Dan Mizro, Melina Jankowski, Nicole Taylor, Kathy Collins, Trent Barry, and Tamara Gray Nixon
Community Mental Health Resources
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Council on Alcoholism and Addictions of the Finger Lakes
The Council is committed to the increased awareness of health and safety issues regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, abuse, and dependency.
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FLACRA (Finger Lakes Area Counseling & Recovery Agency)
FLACRA's mission is to provide comprehensive and quality care for individuals and families in the Finger Lakes area whose lives are affected by substance use disorder and/or mental health care needs.
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LAWNY (Formerly Legal Assistance of the Finger Lakes)
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. increases access to justice through excellent legal representation, advocacy, and service.
Community Mental Health Counselors
Trauma, Grief & Loss Resources

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National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
NCTSN.org is a resource for the public, professionals, and others who care about children and are concerned about child traumatic stress. It is the web site of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), which is funded by the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Helping Kids Grieve
Coping with the death of a loved one brings enormous challenges for the whole family. Grieving may never completely end, but working through the difficult feelings can become easier with time. Through support, open conversations, and finding ways to keep the person’s memory alive, families can begin healing together.
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Kids Adjusting Through Support (KATS)
A “whole person” philosophy to support individuals dealing with the loss of a loved one.
Additional Community Resources
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Child and Family Resource Center
Infant/Parenting resources, Child care resources, Healthy Families Program
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LAWNY (Formerly Legal Assistance of the Finger Lakes)
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. increases access to justice through excellent legal representation, advocacy, and service.
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Letters & Lattes
The Community Support Center and FLCC's ArtSpace36 present a free creative teen and young adult group
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Parenting Groups, Child and Family Resources
Parenting classes in-person or virtually based on individual needs.
Anger Management

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Anger management is learning to recognize early signs of anger & to take action without lashing out. Some signs of difficulty dealing with anger are:
- Often feel you have to hold in your anger
- Frequent arguments with your partner, children, or co-workers
- Legal troubles
- Physical violence, such as hitting your partner or children or starting fights
- Threats of violence against people or property
- Out-of-control behavior, such as breaking things or driving recklessly