ADDICTION
Call 2-1-1 or
Go to 211SanDiego.org to find Addiction Support Groups, Healthcare, and Counseling.
Bicycle Health offers integrated medical and behavioral healthcare for people with opioid use disorder.
DEATH/GRIEF/LOSS
If someone you care about has died or suffered major loss, David Kessler is an expert on grief and provides helpful resources: Grief.com .
He was interviewed recently by Dr. Brené Brown
UNTANGLE is a friendly, safe space for those who have lost loved ones to share their feelings, ask questions and meet others who relate. They also offer a free app for processing grief.
GENERAL
Food, Utilities, Housing, LGBTQIA+ Support, Elderly Needs, State Benefits/Disability, and more: 211SanDiego.org OR
Call 2-1-1
Domestic Violence
It is the mission of the Center for Community Solutions to end relationship and sexual violence by being a catalyst for caring communities and social justice.
Your Safe Place – A Family Justice Center provides confidential, comprehensive services to anyone who has experienced domestic violence, family violence, elder abuse, sexual assault, or sex trafficking. At Your Safe Place we provide supportive services in a judgment-free manner that empowers clients to become survivors and move forward with their lives.
Mental health resources for children
If a child/adult is not currently having regular licensed therapy sessions, it is highly recommended they start sessions to receive support and resources.
N.A.M.I. is the National Allegiance On Mental Illness.
General INFO page for Kids/Teens.
Parents can go to N.A.M.I. to find online ZOOM support groups.
With or without insurance, Rady Children's is providing mental health ONLINE APPOINTMENTS but must have an MyChart account set first (instructions provided).
Mental health resources for adults
Go to N.A.M.I National Allegiance On Mental Illness.
Call 2-1-1 (open 24/7) and ask to be transferred to Access & Crisis Line for anything related to housing/healthcare/mental health welfare needs. Phone and Live chat are available
ONLINE meetings via Sharp San Diego
General Mental Health Resources
Call 2-1-1 or
Here is a LIST of things a friend/family member should say/not say to ones suffering from depression or bi-polar.
General Mental Health Resources
The WarmLine (as opposed to a hotline) is a Peer-Support Line run by volunteers, non-professionals, who have loved ones with mental illness or are themselves diagnosed: (619) 295-1055
3:30pm-11pm
General Mental Health Resources
CODEPENDENCY
CODA CoDA Recovery Program
We find by working the Steps and Traditions, we find the strength to be that which God intended, Precious & Free, with healthy, loving relationships. We find the Promises coming true, one day at a time.
FAMILY MEMBER EXPERIENCING ADDICTION
AL-ANON For people, just like you, who are worried about someone with an addiction problem