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MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS SUPPORT FOR EXCELSIOR STUDENTS, STAFF, STUDENT-FAMILIES AND STAFF-FAMILIES.

Excelsior Charter Schools has partnered with Care Solace to help our students, staff members and their families find mental health providers and programs that offer:

  • In person therapy
  • Online therapy
  • Hospitalization
  • Residential inpatient treatment
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Detox centers
  • Family Counseling

Call (888) 515-0595 or CLICK HERE.

Care Solace’s team is available 24/7 and can support you in whatever language you prefer. Your personal Care Concierge will research and make phone calls for you to quickly find a quality provider matched to your needs.  They have thousands of resources that will accept your insurance, private or Medi-Cal or sliding scale options. Once they identify a provider matched to your needs, they will personally assist you with booking an appointment and check in to see if you are happy with that provider or support you in finding someone else.


With recent changes to SNAP and CalFresh benefits, some families may be receiving less food assistance than before. If you’re impacted, there are still free local resources available.

 

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Call 211
If you are in immediate need of food assistance, 
please dial 2-1-1 from a phone and speak with someone about services available in your area (2-1-1 is a three-digit dialing code, similar to 4-1-1). Lines are open 24 hours a day. Most but not all areas provide 2-1-1 phone support.

Talk to a Food Bank 
Reach out to your local food bank for a list of places you can get food in your area. Find your local food bank HERE

Apply for CalFresh
CalFresh is a nutrition program that helps people buy food. If eligible, you will receive a debit card that can be used at most grocery stores. Learn more and apply online HERE. You can also contact your county CalFresh office by calling 1-877-847-3663.

Community Action Partnership
Stay informed and make the most of our community food resources! The Food Distribution Calendar provides families with up-to-date information on local food distribution events, dates, and locations throughout the month.



Additional Support
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (SBCSS) has put together an updated Resources to Share with Families guide with links and contact information for:

  • Local food distribution programs and food banks throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, including Feeding America and High Desert Second Chance.
  • Legal and immigration support from trusted partners such as the Immigrant Legal Resource Center and Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project.
  • Mental health and wellness services like Soluna Health and BrightLife Kids, providing free, confidential support for youth and families.
     

 

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