- Evergreen Middle School
- Mental Health
Mental Health Crisis Resources
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Care Crisis Line
For emotional support or crisis interventions where student is NOT in immediate danger. (e.g. your child is showing signs and symptoms of suicide or depression)contact the Care Crisis Line to access the Triage Center.
1-800-584-3578 (toll-free)
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Snohomish County Crisis Services
For crisis stabilization, assessment, or referral contact Snohomish County Crisis Services, a team of people available 24/7 to support families and students.
425-258-4357 for 24/7 support
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. Call them if you or anyone you know needs help.
1-800-273-8255
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Im Hurting Crisis Chat
ImHurting Crisis Chat is a service offered through Volunteers of America Western Washington in the North Puget Sound and Salish regions. Our mission is to help people by providing online emotional support during times of crisis. Everyone is welcome to talk about what’s causing them to feel pain. Our Crisis Counselors will listen to you without judgment and help you feel cared about and safe.
1-800-584-3578 (Call)
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Crisis Text Line
Crisis Text Line is here for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment.
If you are in a crisis text "HOME" to 741-741 to talk to a counselor
Mental Health Counseling Referrals
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Evergreens Therapist via SeaMar Behavioral Health
To connect your child with Evergreen's SeaMar Community Health Therapist (Note: Students must have Apple Health Care/Provider 1). Call and set up an appointment to do the initial assessment with SeaMar. Services include individual counseling, family counseling, case management, and medication management. Services through SeaMar means your child would receiving services during the school day at Evergreen Middle School. We have a therapist in building 2x per week. During Covid-19 all services will be operating through telehealth.
(425) 312-0277
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Community-Based Mental Health Triage Center
To connect your child with a community-based mental health therapist and you can provide transportation to and from appointments contact the Care Crisis Line to access the Triage Center. They will do an initial intake and refer you to other agencies such as Catholic Community Services, Compass Health, or Sea Mar Community health Center.
1-800-584-3578 (toll-free)
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Everett Clinic Behavioral Health
To connect your child with a community-based mental health therapist and your child has self-pay or private insurance check out the Everett Clinic.
425.259.0966
Drug and Alcohol
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How to Talk To Your Kids About Vaping
As a parent, you hold a significant amount of influence over your child’s actions. By talking to your child about vaping, you may help them choose to not vape or to try quitting. Before you begin this important conversation, look for opportunities to discuss vaping with your child in a calm and reasonable way.
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Help and Hope: Get Resources on Drug Use
Have concerns about your child and substance use? Enter your number and then answer a few questions to get support and information by text.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse: Parent Support
Parents are often concerned that their children will start (or are already) using drugs such as tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and others—including the misuse of prescription drugs. Research supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) shows the important role that parents play in preventing drug use in their children.
This publication presents evidence-based information developed by the Child and Family Center at the University of Oregon. It highlights parenting skills that are important in preventing the initiation and progression of drug use among youth. This publication also provides access to video clips that can help you practice positive parenting skills.
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Snohomish County Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Assessments
The Community Outpatient Treatment Program administered by Snohomish County Human Services Department, Behavioral Health, manages substance use disorder assessment and treatment services in non-residential settings to low income persons.