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COVID-19 resources to support students
Health & safety (includes undocumented students, mental health, addiction)
COVID-19 resources to support students
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Shasta County Health and Human Services
California Department of Health
Centers for Disease Control
Undocumented students
COVID-19 resources for undocumented Californians
Undocu scholars list of COVID-19 resources for undocumented communities
Safety
National Domestic Violence Hotline
24 hour crisis line
(800) 799-SAFE (7233)
One Safe Place
24 hour crisis line
(530) 244-0117
Mental health
15 ways to practice self-care in the time of Coronavirus
Shasta County HHSA 24-hour mental health
Call (530) 225-5252 or (888) 385-5201
Most offices closed. The line will be answered by a professional and compassionate staff member of the Health and Human Services Agency.
CDC recommendations for coping with COVID-19
Connect with a sober community online
The family lockdown guide
NAC Northern ACE's Collaborative
Protecting public health during the COVID-19 Pandemic:
PHI response & resources
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
24 hour crisis line
(800) 273-TALK (8255)
Online AA meetings
Online mental health tools
SAMHSA tips for mental health during a quarantine
Mental wellness providers and support (Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity Counties)
Providers and support groups in Shasta, Tehama, Trinity Counties. Compiled by Center for Mind-Body Medicine, Hill Country Clinic prior to 3/24/2020
Contact tracing
Help Contain COVID-19. Coursera.
Association of state and territorial health officials/national coalition of STD directors: making contact: a training for COVID-19 contact tracers
CDC overview on and resources for contact tracing updated May 2, 2020: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/open-america/contact-tracing.html
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