Parents/Students
NY State Office of Mental Health
Click here for Resources for New Yorkers impacted by violent events
Additional help is available by calling the NY Project Hope Emotional Support Helpline (1-844-863-9314) to speak with a trained crisis counselor who will provide free, anonymous, and confidential advice and, if needed, referral to services in your community.
Other resources available include:
SAMHSA’s Disaster Distress Helpline - (1-800-985-5990)
National Child Traumatic Stress Network – Mass Violence Resources
American Psychological Association (APA) – APA Resources for coping with mass shootings, understanding gun violence
National Association of School Psychologists - Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers (nasponline.org)
Feeling stressed by the COVID-19 pandemic? You are not alone. Call the NY Project Hope Emotional Support Helpline 7 days a week, 8am-10pm at 1-844-863-9314 or visit https://nyprojecthope.org
Northwell Health Mental Health Partnership
McLean Hospital recognizes the need for reliable and helpful mental health resources. With this in mind, we have dedicated the time of our staff to ensure we are making free resources available for the public and professionals in hopes of promoting healthy individuals and communities.
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