Mental Health Resources

student speaking with counselor

At each of our school sites, Etiwanda School District students have access to counseling services. Please contact or visit your child's school office to enquire about counseling options. To help you, we've compiled a list of district and county mental health resources.

Care Solace Website

Etiwanda C.A.R.E.S. Program

California Parent & Youth Helpline

Contact Information for Intermediate School Counselors

Day Creek Intermediate School
Marisa Gaines

Etiwanda Intermediate School
Latoya Townsend

Heritage Intermediate School
Krystal Daniels

Summit Intermediate School
Bradley Herrock

Mental Health Services during School Closure 
Contact information for services available through the Student Assistance Program

Community Crisis Response Team
Contact information for community based mobile crisis teams that provide assistance to individuals experiencing a mental health related emergency.

San Bernardino County Resources Brochure
Links and information for local, state and federal agencies for mental health resources.

Mental Health Resources Brochure

Help for Students in Crisis
Information for helping a person in a mental health crisis.  A directory of resources and services. 

“When a Child’s Friend Dies by Suicide”
Information and resources to aid in dealing with suicide of a child.

National Association of School Psychologists

"Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers"

“Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents and Educators”

“Preventing Youth Suicide”

“Save a Friend: Tips for Teens to Prevent Suicide”
Links and information from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) to assist in the prevention of teen suicide. The NASP is the major national professional organization for school psychologists in the United States. They represent and support school psychology through leadership to enhance the mental health and educational competence of all children.

Alliance of Hope for Suicide Loss Survivors
Alliance of Hope is an online resource for people that have lost a loved one to suicide.  It is a place for healing and remembrance.

Parents of Suicides - Family and Friends of Suicides
An online community filled with resources for people dealing with suicide.

National Alliance on Mental Illness
A confidential information and referral helpline to assist those navigating the path to recovery for themselves or a loved one. 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.

Seeking Safety Connections
Listing of agencies available to assist those in need.  Dial 211 to be directed to any resource for immediate assistance.  Dial 911 for any emergency situation.

Please watch this 4-minute video on teen suicide prevention: