Welcome to the ECS Wellness Center
Mental Health Resources for ECS Students, Parents, and Staff
It’s our mission to create space and systems that allow school to be a place of healing, lifting up the essential values of connection and relationship for our whole community.
Our highly qualified staff, calm space, access to resources and therapy are designed to realize this vision.

For Students
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For Parents & Staff
SAGE
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Forms
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Mental Health Resources for Students
Are you a student looking for support? Or a concerned parent who’s student may need support? Here are some helpful resources for you.
Crisis Lines
LIFELINE
1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
Long Term Therapy Counseling

Children & Family Services
707-268-2800 to arrange for long-term therapeutic services for a student or family.

NCAMHP
North Coast Association of Mental Health Professional: ncamhp.org
Local directory of available therapists.

Open Door Community Health
If you are an established patient, ask about Behavioral Health Services at the center where you receive care.
For Native Youth and Families

Two Feathers Family Services
Behavioral health: 707-839-1933, or www.twofeathers-nafs.org
ALSO: has a new crisis line —->707-382-0629
Community Resources

TAY
Transitional Age Youth Division-drop in space for youth 16-26, 707-476-4944
433 M Street, Eureka
Referral for Therapy Services at ECS Step-by-Step
As a student you can do a self-referral for therapeutic services by filling out this form:
Want to talk to someone? Contact Us
Mental Health Resources for Parents & Staff
Are you a parent or staff member looking for support? Here are some helpful resources for you.
Grief & Therapy Support
Find help in navigating grief with our grief support resources.
Therapeutic Support
Looking for a therapist? Here are some easy-to-use therapeutic support resources.

NCAMHP
North Coast Association of Mental Health Professionals.
Local directory of available therapists.
Resources for ECS Staff
Looking for therapeutic tools available to ECS staff?
Additional Resources
Looking for therapeutic tools that you can access immediately? Here are some self-serve resources.

SAGE (Student Advocates Guiding Engagement) is a grant-funded student leadership group on campus where they bring advocacy and student voice to better mental health services on campus. SAGE members help to destigmatize conversation and opinion of mental health. They are also trained to become peer counselors.



Forms
Here are registration forms for a handful of local mental health support resources.

Humboldt NeuroHealth

Eureka City Schools
