Community Health Resources

Use this page to access important community health resource links and phone numbers. If you have any questions, please contact our school nurse at [email protected].

Resource Links

Suicide prevention help

988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Learn more about the Lifeline and 988.


Mental health resources for families

Use this link to the American Academy of Pediatrics website to find helpful resources for families to address mental health concerns or promote healthy mental development.  This site includes information about a variety of topics such as anxiety, depression, impulsivity, attention span, sleep habits, and meditation.


Family Violence and Sexual Assault Virginia Hotline: 1-800-838-8238


LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline: 1-866-356-6998


Instant messaging and text options are available if it isn’t safe to talk on the phone. The Family Violence and Sexual Assault Virginia Hotline and the LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline have a confidential chat feature here, or you can text the hotlines at: 804-793-9999.


Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline: 1-800-552-7096

 

Unite Us Get Help

Click here for a network of safety net partners providing social supports and care coordination for the community. Electronic referrals may be collected in this link.


What you need to know about monkeypox and children

Use this informative website sponsored by the VA Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters in Norfolk for more information.


Health Insurance Options

Cover Virginia has several low-cost and no-cost health insurance options for children, pregnant women and adults. Learn more about coverage options to help you get the coverage you need.


Domestic Violence

Anyone with access to your phone or computer can check which websites you visit. It’s not possible to clear your Internet history completely from your computer or phone. It may be safer to use a public computer, such as at a library, or a friend’s phone. If you have been abused or are afraid of someone, contact a hotline (link is external) at 800-799-SAFE (800-799-7233), or learn more ways to get help.


Need to know where to get a vaccine?

Go to https://www.vaccines.gov/ to find a location near you. 


Get 4 free COVID-19 tests

Every U.S. household can order 4 more free COVID-19 self-tests.

Self-tests (also called at-home tests and over-the-counter tests) are one of several tools that protect you and others by reducing the chances of spreading COVID-19. Self-tests can be taken at home or anywhere, are easy to use, and produce rapid results.

You can place an order:

Need trusted health information for you and your family?
Check out My Healthfinder to review information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services about preventative measures and important health topics such as heart disease, diabetes, and mental health.  
 
How to quit smoking:  
It’s never too late to quit smoking. Quitting smoking improves your health and reduces your risk of heart disease, cancer, lung disease, and other smoking-related illnesses.  Find resources to start your quitting journey. 

Child passenger safety

Virginia Law requires that all children age seven years and younger, until they turn eight years old, be properly secured in a child safety seat or booster seat. Click here for installation videos, safety seat recalls, and Virginia law requirements.  


Help youth in your life stay vape and smoke-free. 

LiveVapeFreeVA.org is a great source for supporting youth in not using vapes or e-cigarettes—and helping them quit. 


PACE is an All-inclusive care program that keeps members living at home while receiving adult day services 

For more information, visit VaPaceAlliance.org or visit the DMAS website for information for members.


It’s now easier to obtain free naloxone, the drug used for reversing an opioid overdose

Local residents can now walk up to one of seven resource centers operated by the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts to request naloxone and the necessary training. The resource centers are near public housing complexes, and appointments aren’t necessary. Read here to learn more

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