Support Services
LHS support Referral
Students, staff, guardians, or any concerned person can refer a student to LHS support staff. To submit a referral, please see the link below.
Crisis Suport
There are resources available in our community, 24 hours a day. Below are some phone numbers that you may call at any time, for any reason.
If you have a mental health emergency, please call 911 or the San Joaquin County Crisis Line at 209-468-8686.
If you are not in immediate danger, but would like to talk to someone, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Life Line at 988.
Community Resources for Students and Families
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San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services
Lodi: (209) 333-2070
Stockton [Adult]: (209) 468-8686
Stockton [Children]: (209) 468-2385
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Valley Community Counseling Services
Lodi: (209) 334-2126
Stockton: (209) 956-4240
Valley Community Counseling Services include children's mental health services, Victim Intervention Program, Chemical Dependency Program, School-Based Counseling and Therapy Services, Clinical Services, Early Intervention Services, as well as Domestic Violence, Anger Management, & Parenting Education Programs.
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Counseling: (209) 339-1616
Teen Center: (209) 339-2308
The One-Eighty offers Individual and Family Counseling, Parent Project (parenting support), Anchored In Program, Job Readiness, as well as an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) which runs quarterly. They also offer an after-school teen center in Lodi, and have opportunities for teens to take adventure trips!
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Quail Lakes Community Counseling (Stockton)
(209) 954-1311, admin@quaillakescc.com
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2-1-1 San Joaquin
Dial: 2-1-1 or 800-436-9997
Text: 898211 with your zip code
Email: 211sj@frcsj.org
This is a nationwide service which will help to connect you to services in your community such as Housing, Food, Financial Help, Healthcare, Employment Training, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Support, Children's Services, Senior/Older Adults Support, Family Services, Transportation, Legal Assistance, and more! You can search for local resources on the website, or simply call.
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PREVAIL (Mainly Stockton, also Lodi)
Crisis: (209) 465-4878
Youth Crisis: (209) 948-1911
Stockton- San Joaquin Street: (209) 941-2611
Stockton- California Office: (209) 929-6700
Lodi Office: (209) 368-3406
Serving San Joaquin County, PREVAIL advocates and strengthens individuals, families, and children through prevention and education driven services and programs which include Youth Services, Shelters, as well as support for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Sex Trafficking.
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Hospice of San Joaquin (Stockton)
(209) 957-3888
Grief services and counseling.
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Valley Mountain Regional Center [VMRC] (Stockton)
(209) 473-0951
Disability Services and Support.
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(209) 334-2697
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Child Welfare and Attendance (Lodi Unified School District)
(209) 331-7055, childwelfareandattendance@lodiusd.net
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An online tool for parents or caregivers dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders. Visit their website for more information.
APPS!
If you or your family want some additional help in addressing mental health needs, check out one of these apps today.
Happify: for Stress & Worry is a science-based app in which their activities and games can help you overcome negative thoughts, stress, and life's challenges. (Free, iOS, Android)
CBT Companion: Therapy Journal is a companion app to learn and practice Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Techniques. (Free, iOS, Android)
Calm provides people experiencing stress and anxiety with guided meditations, sleep stories, breathing programs, and relaxing music. (Free, iOS, Android)
Headspace makes meditation and mindfulness simple. Learn the skills of mindfulness and meditation by using this app for just a few minutes per day. You gain access to hundreds of meditations on everything from stress and anxiety to sleep and focus. ($12.99/month, iOS, Android)
MindShift CTB- Anxiety Relief is a free self-help app that helps you reduce worry, stress, and panic by following evidence-based strategies. (Free, iOS, Android)
Moodfit is a free app in which users can track their moods, learn new coping strategies, and receive support and encouragement from the app. (Free, iOS, Android)