Family Resources - Asian Youth Center

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Family Resources - Asian Youth Center
Family Resources
County of Los Angeles Public Health
Prevention-focused and works in many areas to protect
and improve the health of our community.
-Inspects restaurant, beach, or nursing home, etc.
-Treat infectious disease i.e. STD and HIV/AIDS
-Respond to outbreaks or emergencies
-Educating the public
800.758.0880
www.lapublichealth.org
Children’s Home Society of California
Cater to protect our community's children and
strengthen their families through diverse programs and
services.
-Family Education Program
-Child Care & Development Services
-Family Resource Services
Family Education Program materials: 213.240.5900
Child Care and Development Services: 888.CHS.4KIDS
www.chs-ca.org
Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF)
Building healthy and safe communities by addressing the
root causes and the consequences of family violence and
violence against women.
-Identifies, protects, and help victims of domestic abuse
800.339.3940
www.nurturingchange.org
Antelope Valley Health Center
335-B East Ave. K-6,
Lancaster, CA 93535
661.723.4511
Monrovia Health Center
330 W. Maple Ave.,
Monrovia, CA 91016
626.256.1600
Pomona Health Center
750 S. Park Ave.
Pomona, CA 91766
909.868.0235
Anaheim
505 North Euclid Street, Suite 100
Anaheim, CA 92801
714.817.8600
Long Beach
330 Golden Shore, Suite 20
Long Beach, CA 90802
562.256.7400
Ventura
877 South Victoria Avenue, Suite 110
Ventura, CA 93003
805.650.5310
Community Center
1102 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Administrative Office (Appointment Only)
543 N. Fairfax Ave., Room 108
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Gardena Office (Appointment Only)
14112 S. Kingsley Drive, Room 13A
Gardena, CA 90249
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information (NCADI)
Resource for information about substance abuse
prevention and treatment. Service of the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)
English: 800.729.6686 or 301.468.2600
Spanish: 877.767.8432
[email protected]
www.health.org
Suicide Prevention Center
24/7 suicide prevention and crisis hotline. If you are
thinking about suicide or are concerned about a loved
one, you can reach us at any time. Counselors are
standing by anytime you need them. English and Spanish
and other languages available
877.727.4747 (877. 7CRISIS)
www.suicidepreventioncenter.org
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
No matter what problems you are dealing with, we
want to help you find a reason to keep living.
Confidential suicide prevention hotline available to
anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
800.273.8255 (800.273.TALK)
800.784.2433 (800.SUICIDE)
For Veterans Crisis Press 1
For Spanish Press 2
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Community Helpline
Trained adult and teenage volunteers providing a
confidential listening and referral telephone service
for callers in crisis or need. Children & Youth,
Community, Crisis Support, Homeless & Housing,
LGBT
310.793.1514
877-541-2525
7am – 10pm daily
Friendship Line (Project Return)
A telephone support line run by and for people
with mental illness.
-Trained peer supporters
Available weekday evenings 6 to 10 p.m. and 2 to
10 p.m. weekends and holidays
888.448.9777
www.mhala.org/friendship-line.htm
Adult Protective Services: Elder Abuse
Information center if there is suspicions that an
adult you care about is being mistreated or
neglected.
877.477.3646 (24/7)
855.500.3537 (ELDR)
www.ncea.aoa.gov
Headquarters
4760 South Sepulveda Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90230
310.390.6612
Metro Center
672 South La Fayette Park Place, Ste. 6
Los Angeles, CA 90057
213.381.3626
Glendale Center
1540 East Colorado Street
Glendale, CA 91205
818.244.7257
Suicide Prevention Center, Didi Hirsch
Mental Health Services
4760 South Sepulveda Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90230
310.390.6612
Community Helpline
PO Box 2503
Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
Mental Health America of Los Angeles
100 W. Broadway, Suite 5010
Long Beach, CA 90802-2310
888.242.2522 ext. 225
Child Abuse National Hotline
Prevention of child abuse, children at risk for abuse,
distressed parents seeking crisis intervention,
concerned individuals who suspect that child abuse
may be occurring.
800.422.4453 (24/7)
www.childhelp.org
(L.A.) Department of Child & Family Services
(DCFS)
Children’s Protective Services
800.540.4000 (California) 24/7
213.639.4500 (Outside of CA) 24/7
www.dcfs.co.la.ca.us
Pasadena
532 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91101
626.229.3737
626.229.3500
El Monte
4024 Durfee Ave.
El Monte, CA 91732
626.938.1823
626.455.4660
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Home shouldn’t hurt
800.799.7233 (SAFE) National Line: 24/7
800.978.3600 (Southern CA) 24/7
800.524.4765 (Statewide) 24/7
Peace Over Violence (formerly LACAAW) (24/7)
-Domestic Violence
-Rape
-Assault Services in LA
310.392.8381
213.626.3393
626.793.3385
www.peaceoverviolence.org
Rainn aka Los Angeles Rape & Battery Hotline
-Rape
-Abuse
-Incest National Network
Metro Headquarters
1015 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90017
213.955.9090
West San Gabriel Valley Center
892 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Suite D
Pasadena, CA 91103
626.584.6191
800.656.4673 (HOPE) (24/7)
www.rainn.org
Sojourn
Services for Battered Women & their Children
Referrals for immediate shelters/bed count for all
LA County
810.264.6644 (24/7)
AA Central Office
Help finding local AA groups (w/in LAC_
800.923.8722 (24/7)
L.A. Central Office
4311 Wilshire Blvd. #104
Los Angeles, CA 90010
323.936.4343
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Info & Referral
-Nationwide referrals detox
-Inpatient
-Outpatient
-Insurance, no insurance, free
800.729.6686
877.726.4727 (24/7)
Al-Anon
Call or see website for local and national meetings,
phone #’s
888.425.2666 (M-F, 8am-6pm ET)
www.al-anon.alateen.org
Narcotics Anonymous
Provides help from peers and offers an ongoing
support network for addicts who wish to pursue
and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. Call or see
website for national local meetings, phone #’s
800.863.2962 (24/7)
www.na.org
Save Our Selves (SOS Int’l)
Non-12 Step (secular) substance abuse support
groups for family members & friends of those in
recovery, safe environment, an alternative method
for those alcoholics or drug addicts who are
uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely
available 12-Step programs.
323.666.4295
www.sossobriety.org
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services
SAMHSA
Take action for promote emotional health and
reduce the likelihood of mental illness, substance
abuse including tobacco, and suicide.
Local & National
800.662.4357 (24/7)
Samhsa.gov
855.378.4734
www.drug-rehabs.org
NA World Services
PO Box 9999
Van Nuys, CA 91409
818.773.9999
Save Our Selves (SOS)
4773 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90027
Didi Hirsch
Access to programs and services
-Alcohol/Drug Addiction
-Counseling
Headquarters
4760 South Sepulveda Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90230
310.390.6612
310.390.8896 (M-F, 8:30am-5pm)
Metro Center
672 South La Fayette Park Place, Ste. 6
Los Angeles, CA 90057
213.381.3626
www.didihirsch.org
Glendale Center
1540 East Colorado Street
Glendale, CA 91205
818.244.7257
Alcoholics Anonymous
800.923.8722 (L.A.C.)
www.aa.org
MENTAL HEALTH
Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
Support groups, forums, educational material
Crisis hotline, coping with a crisis, suicide
prevention information, psychiatric hospitalization
800.826.3632 (8:30-5pm M-F est)
www.dbsalliance.org
Emotions Anonymous
known to work miracles in the lives of many who suffer
from problems as diverse asdepression, anger, broken or
strained relationships, grief, anxiety, low self-esteem,
panic, abnormal fears, resentment, jealousy, guilt,
despair, fatigue, tension, boredom, loneliness,
withdrawal, obsessive and negative thinking, worry,
compulsive behavior and a variety of other emotional
issues As a spiritual program, there is an emphasis on a
higher power. Experience has shown the EA program
works equally well for those with or without religious
beliefs or affiliations.
323.589.3768
www.emotionsanonymous.org
Food Addicts Anonymous
If you decide that you are a food addict, get the
support and love in recovering from this disease
772.878.9657 (M-F 9am – 5pm EST)
www.foodaddictsanonymous.org
Gamblers Anonymous
Fellowship of men and women who share their
experience, strength and hope with each other that
they may solve their common problem and help
others to recover from a gambling problem.
888.424.3577
www.gamblersanonymous.org
Majiuana Anonymous
Fellowship of men and women who share our
experience, strength, and hope with each other
that we may solve our common problem and help
others to recover from marijuana addiction.
800.766.6779
www.marijuana-anonymous.org
N.A. Anonymous (Narcotics)
Group atmosphere provides help from peers and
offer support in recovery from the effects of
addiction through working a twelve-step program
Gamblers Anonymous International
Service Office
P.O. Box 17173
Los Angeles, CA 90017
626.960.3500
Marijuana Anonymous World
Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 7807
Torrance, CA 90504
NA World Services
PO Box 9999
Van Nuys, CA 91409
818.773.9999
800.863.2962 24/7
www.na.org
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
Support groups for family and friends of people
with mental health diagnosis
800.950.6264
310.889.7200
323.294.7814
www.nami.org
SHARE!
Self-help and recovery exchange, is to help people
in Los Angeles pursue personal growth and change.
Live operator has database of thousands of selfhelp groups throughout LAC
877.742.7349 (9am-10pm 7 day/week)
www.shareselfhelp.org
Women Helping Women: NCJW
Volunteers and advocates who turn progressive
ideals into action. Strives for social justice by
improving the quality of life for women, children,
and families and by safeguarding individual rights
and freedoms.
Support groups, information & referrals
877.655.3807
www.ncjw.org
SHARE! Downtown
425 South Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213.213.0100
1-800-Therapist
Enables to easily find and speak with boardcertified psychiatrists, psychologists, and behavioral
health therapists
(Private pay/Insurance; referral to specialist)
800.843.7274 Nationwide
www.1-800-therapist.com (informative website)
Airport Marina
-Help you deal with stress, trauma, hopelessness,
depression, or loss of a loved one
-Offer assistance with parenting issues, problems of
adolescence, life transitions, health or aging
challenges, and caring for a loved one.
-Problems with self-esteem, child abuse,
relationships, domestic violence, disability or illness
Sliding scale payment; See website for services
310.670.1410 (M-Th 9am-9pm, F-Su 9am-3pm)
www.airportmarina.org
Pacific Asian Counseling Services
-Job assistance, retention, development
-Prevention and intervention for child abuse and
neglect
-Mental health & social services for Asian Pacific
population
- Most Asian languages spoken
310.337.1550 (day)
310.922.5631 (after hours)
www.pacsla.org
The Saban Free Clinic (not 100% free) refer to
website
- Medical Services
- Dental Services
- Behavioral Health and Case Management
323.653.1990 (M-F, 7:30am-4pm;vm 24/7)
www.thesabanfreeclinic.org
Friends of the Family (S.F.V.)
-Child & Youth Development
-Parent Support & Education
-Family Development
-Mental Health
Low-cost counseling; no one turned away for lack
of funds
818.988.4430
www.fofca.org
Airport Marina Counseling Service
7891 La Tijera Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Pacific Asian Counseling Services
(PACS)
8616 La Tijera Blvd. Ste. 200
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Beverly Health Center
8405 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Wallis Annenberg Children & Family
Health Center
5205 Melrose Ave., 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Friends of the Family
15350 Sherman Way, Suite 140
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Hollywood Sunset (Free Clinic – If qualified)
General exams & treatment, immunization, family
planning & education, STD & HIV screening,
mammogram screening, counseling, tattoo removal
service
Medical: 323.660.2400
Counseling: 323.661.0718
HIV/STD Hotline (LAC): 800.758.0880
CA HIV/AIDS Services: 800.367.2437
HIV/AIDs Crisis Support: 800.628.9240
www.hsfreeclinic.org
The Maple Counseling Center
Low cost mental health counseling for individuals,
couples, families, adolescents, and groups in need.
Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic
3324 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
The Maple Counseling Center (TMCC)
9107 Wilshire Boulevard, Lower Level
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
310.271.9999
www.tmcc.org
Open Paths
Low cost counseling; see website for services
-Domestic Violence & Anger Management
-School Programs
-Support Groups
Open Paths Counseling Center
5731 W. Slauson Ave., Suite 175
Culver City, CA 90230
310.258.9677 English
310.967.6090 Spanish
www.openpaths.org
Southern California Counseling Center
Low cost counseling, range of issues
-Individual, couple, family, child, and group
-Abuse prevention
-Children affected by domestic violence
-Teen violence prevention group
Southern California Counseling Center
5615 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Walk-in Intake M-Th 6pm – 8pm Sat. Noon-2pm
323.937.1344
www.sccc-la.org
Healthy Way LA County
NO cost health care coverage to low-income
uninsured adults
-Primary care
-Preventive care
-Mental health services
-Care management services for chronic illnesses
-Translation Services
877.333.4952 (HWLA)
www.ladhs.org
Healthy Way LA
1100 Corporate Center Drive, Suite
100
Monterey Park, CA 91754
CalFresh Benefits And Immigrants
Benefits to help low-income people and families
buy and eat nutritious foods to stay healthy and
strong
877.597.4777
www.ladpss.org/dpss/calfresh/
Medicare
Our country’s health insurance program for people
age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age
65 can qualify, including those who has disabilities
and those who have permanent kidney failure.
Program helps with cost of health care but does not
cover all medical expenses.
800.772.1213
www.ssa.gov
Patients Rights Office
Created in response to California legislation
requiring each county mental health director to
appoint patients' rights advocates to protect and
further the Constitutional and statutory rights of
mental health care recipients
800.700.9996
213.738.4888
Poison Control
-Connects you to your local poison center, if
someone may have been poisoned – even if you’re
not sure.
-Learn what a poison is and prevent poisoning from
happening
800.222.1222 (24/7)
800.411.8080 (24/7)
www.poisonhelp.hrsa.org
Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law
Free legal aid
Helping poor families solve legal problems involving
custody of children, spousal and child support,
paternity and restraining orders.
Bilingual in English and Spanish
213.388.7515 (For appointment) M-F 1:30-4:30
www.hbcfl.org
Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law
3250 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 710
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Legal Aid Foundation
Free legal services to qualifying individuals
Providing civil legal services to poor and lowincome people in LA County.
Program Administration
1102 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Tel: (323) 801-7991
800.399.4529
213.640.3881
213.640.3883
323.801.7989
213.640.3950
www.lafla.org
Central LA Office
1550 W. 8th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(M-F: 9am – 5pm)
(Central LA Office)
(East LA Office)
(West LA Office)
(South LA Office)
East LA Office
5228 Whittier Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90022
West LA Office
1102 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice
Specializing in D.V. cases; TRO’s; Family Law;
Tenant Rights/ housing loss/ Immigration LAC low
income, no citizenship required.
323.980.3500 Appointment only
(M-F, 8:30am-12pm, 1pm – 5:30pm)
www.laclj.org
APLA
Aids Advocacy and Benefits
One of the largest non-profit AIDS service
organizations in the United States, provides
bilingual direct services, prevention education and
leadership on HIV/AIDS-related policy and
legislation.
213.201.1600 Main Line
213.201.1500 Client Line
www.apla.org
Gay & Lesbian Center
-Anti-Violence Project/Hate Crimes Assistance
-Clinical Trials/Research
-Drug/Alcohol Counseling
-STOP Domestic Violence
-HIV/AIDs Medical Care/Testing
-Mental Health Services/Counseling
-STD Treatment
-Youth Services
323.993.7400 (M-F: 9am-9pm, Sat: 9am-1pm)
www.laglc.org
South LA Office
7000 S. Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90003
Los Angeles Center of Law and Justice
1241 S. Soto Street, Suite 102
Los Angeles, CA 90023
Main Office:
The David Feffen Center
611 South Kingsley Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90005
McDonald/Wright Building
1625 N. Schrader Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Gay & Lesbian National Hotline
Providing free and confidential telephone and
internet peer-counseling, information, and local
resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender
and questioning callers throughout the United
States.
888.843.4564 Serving all ages (Youth and Adult)
800.246.PRIDE (7743) Serving youth through age
25.
www.glnh.org
Lambda Legal
Safeguard and advance the civil rights of lesbians,
gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those
with HIV through impact litigation, education, and
policy work. Protecting and advancing the rights of
LGBT people and those with HIV.
Western Regional Office
3325 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1300
Los Angeles, CA 90010
213.382.7600
866.542.8336 Legal Help Desk
www.lambdalegal.org
Friendship Line
Peer- to-Peer Mentally III
Find a friendly, calm voice of a peer supporter who
is trained and ready to listen. Peer supporters offer
reassurance to callers who just want to talk. They
provide connections to Project Return Peer Support
Network’s self-help clubs and information about
other mental health resources.
888.448.9777 (LA County) M-F: 6pm-10pm
Senior Friendship Line: 800.971.0016 (24/7)
www.mhala.org/friendship-line.htm
L.A.C. Department of Mental Health Access
Mental health info, referrals and PMRT: psychiatric
mobile response team
800.854.7771 (24/7)
National Mental Health Association
Resources for mental health support
800.789.2647 (to locate resources nearby)
800.969.6642 (M-F, 8am-5pm EST)
www.nmha.org
S.A.F.E Alternatives (Self Abuse Finally Ends)
Working to help people stop self injuring.
800.366.8288
www.selfinjury.com
Mental Health America – L.A.
888.242.2522 “0” (9am-5pm M-F)
Mhala.org for services mental health
and homeless assistance
PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION/ER/HOSPITALS/MOBILE RESPONSE
Cedars Sinai
Adult & geriatric inpatient and partial
hospitalization & day treatment. Adult, geriatric,
adol, child, infant and family outpatient mental
health services. Dual-diagnosis. Day treatment &
intensive outpatient chemical dependency
treatment. Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, insurance.
Open 24-hr for emergency
310.4.CEDARS (310.423.3277)
310.423.3411
310.423.0428 FAX
Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic
Empowers children and young adults to get on
track to success, reach goals in school, build healthy
relationships, and enjoy emotional well-being.
Offering behavioral counseling and support to
individuals and families. Walk-in hours 8am-noon
Office Hours: M-Th 8am-7pm; F 8am-5pm
Department of Psychiatry & Mental
Health
8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Cedars-Senai Medical Center
8700 Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Walk-In Clinic
3787 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Leimert Park Satellite
4401 Crenshaw Blvd., Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90043
323.766.2345
323.290.8360
323.290.8366 FAX
Didi Hirsch
Psychiatric Evaluation only by appointment
310.390.8896 (M-F, 8:30am – 5pm)
Exodus Recovery Center
Psychiatric crisis stabilization; walk-in ok
310.253.9494 (24/7)
323.276.6400
www.exodusrecoveryinc.com
USC Psychiatric E.R.
Walk in; medications, long wait times
Provide to patients of all ages. Voluntary and
involuntary psychiatric patients from the
community are evaluated, provided emergency
treatment, and are hospitalized or referred to
appropriate services in the community.
323.409.1404 (24/7)
3828 Delmas Terrace
Culver City, CA
1920 Marengo St.
East Los Angeles, CA
Psychiatric Emergency Services
1100 N. State St.
1st Floor, Room A1D
Los Angeles, CA 90033
SHELTER/HOMELESS
Homeowners Preservation Foundation
Trained housing counselors to provide assistance in
170 languages. They can answer foreclosure
prevention questions, explain available state and
Federal government mortgage relief programs, help
with budget questions, and even get on the phone
with you and your lender to help you have an
easier conversation with them about your
circumstances and discuss options available to you
888.995.HOPE(4673) (24/7) National
www.995hope.org
Operation Hope’s Mortgage Crisis Hotline
Provides free services via telephone to individuals
needing answers and guidance on how to resolve
mortgage troubles and avoid foreclosure.
888.995.HOPE(4673) (24/7) National
www.operationhope.org
Path Regional Homeless Center
Provides showers, transitional housing, hotel
vouchers, bus tokens, phones, beauty salon and
clothing
Free to those who qualify
323.644.2200 or 2216 for intake info
310.996.0034 WLA branch
www.epath.org
Shelter Hotline – L.A.C. only
Homeless service provider for temporary nightly
shelter to homeless persons in LA Coutny
800.548.6047 (24/7)
www.lahsa.org
Veterans Homeless Hotline
For a Veteran who is homeless or at risk of
becoming homeless.
877.4AID.VET (877.424.3838) 24/7
www.va.gov
SUICIDE SURVIVORS
Survivors After Suicide (SAS)
Lost someone to suicide? You are not alone and
there is help. Support groups in L.A. and Orange
Countries
Los Angeles County: 310.895.2326
Orange County: 714.547.8562
HOPE Financial Dignity Center Los
Angeles
3721 South La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90016
323.290.2405
People Assisting The Homeless
340 Madison Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
For National Survivor Support Groups
If you are in suicidal crisis. If you have lost someone
you love to suicide.
800.273.TALK (8255)
www.afsp.org
SOCIAL SERVICES
Employment Development Department (EDD)
Work source; Unemployment Benefits; CalJOBS
800.300.5616
www.edd.ca.gov
www.caljobs.ca.gov
WorkSource California Career
Partners
3505 North Hart Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
Northeast San Gabriel Valley
WorkSource Center
2550 West Main Street
Alhambra, CA 91801
Central San Gabriel Valley
WorkSource Center
11635 E. Valley Blvd., Suite G
El Monte, CA 91731
General Relief/Food Stamps
Provide relief and support to indigent adults who
are not supported by their own means, other public
funds, or assistance programs
866.613.3777
www.cdss.ca.gov/cdssweb/PG132.htm
VETERANS
National Veterans Foundation Hotline
Help Veterans and their families by serving
management, information and referral needs
through the Lifeline for Vets
Non-V.A. peer phone counseling
888.777.4443 (M-F 9am – 9pm)
310-642-0255
Veterans Crisis Line
Press “1” for Veterans Crisis support
Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and
friends with qualified, caring Department of
Veterans Affairs responders.
800.273.TALK (8255) (24/7)
www.veteranscrisisline.net
National Veterans Foundation
9841 Airport Blvd., Suite 418
Los Angeles, CA 90045
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Get information on health care, benefits, and
burials & memorials
24/7
www.va.gov
V.A. Benefits Administration
800.827.1000 (8am – 4pm pst M-F)
V.A. Health Care Benefits Call Center
877.222.8387 (7am-7pm cst M-F)
Soldiers Project
Free Counseling Iraq & Afg service & family
A group of licensed mental health professionals
who offer free psychological treatment to military
service members and their loved ones who have
served or who expect to serve in the conflicts in
Iraq or Afghanistan.
877.576.5343
818.761.7438
Vet 2 Vet (24/7)
Peer phone counseling
To help the returning service men and women
navigate the complexities of the VA mental health
system. To hold their hand through the process and
not let go until they have received satisfactory
services.
877.838.2838
www.veteranscall.us
Vets for Warriors
24/7 Peer support & resource referrals
Veteran peers have all served in uniform for the
U.S. Military share similar experiences and
understand what it means to serve, confidential
peer support service and do not discuss your calls
with the military, the VA, or anyone else, and if you
choose, you may remain anonymous.
855.838.8255
Wwwvets4warriors.com