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Mental Health and Wellness
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in five students living in the United States demonstrates signs or symptoms of mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression and trauma.
Lindbergh Schools has partnered with several community organizations to assist students and families needing additional support in the areas of mental health and wellness. The resources listed below have been carefully selected by our school social workers for improving the health, well-being and academic success of students. They are trusted links between the home, school and community that can create positive, lifelong habits to help students succeed not only in academics, but also in life.
Our school social workers are available to help answer any questions, as well as connect students and families to these community resources. Please reach out to us if you need help or feel free to contact these resources directly for assistance.
Mental Health and Wellness Resources
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Lindbergh Schools Social Workers
Laura Brunsman
Lindbergh High School
314-729-2400, ext. 1582
lbrunsman@lindberghschools.wsMichelle Studer
Truman Middle School, Crestwood, Long and Sappington elementary schools
314-729-2400, ext. 7536
michellestuder@lindberghschools.wsJennifer Ulrich
Sperreng Middle School, Concord, Dressel and Kennerly elementary schools
314-729-2400, ext. 2452
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Helpline and Hotline Supports
Behavioral Health Response
Behavioral Health Response provides crisis support, telephone counseling, and mental health resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- Phone: 314-469-6644
- Website: Behavioral Health Response
Courage2Report
Courage2Report is Missouri's school violence tipline. It was created to ensure that all students, families, staff and community members have access to a safe and confidential way to report school safety concerns.
- Phone: 866-748-7047
- Website: Courage2Report Missouri
Epworth
The Epworth 24/7 helpline provides a network of trauma-informed professionals. The helpline is available every day of the year, including holidays, to meet the needs of homeless youth or those threatened with immediate homelessness.
- Phone: 800-899-5437 or 314-727-6294
- Website: Epworth
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
- Phone: 800-273-8255
- Website: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Provident Behavioral Health
The Provident Behavioral Health counseling team is available 24 hours a day, every day, to help with any life crisis one is facing.
- Phone: 314-647-4357
- Website: Provident Behavioral Health
St. Louis County Youth Connection
This hotline is an access point for young people to get help if they feel unsafe, are contemplating running away or have a personal problem any time, day or night.
- Phone: 877-928-2929 or 314-628-2929
- Text: 4HLP to 31658
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Educational and Therapeutic Supports
CHADS Social-Emotional Mentor Program
A CHADS mentor will meet one-on-one with your student for lessons on a variety of topics, including stress management, coping skills, grounding techniques and self-awareness.
- Phone: 314-596-2661
- Email: sewadmin@chadscoalition.org
Epworth Family Support Network
The Epworth Family Support Network provides counseling services for children, teens and families.
- Phone: 314-918-3301
- Email: fsn@epworth.org
Family Solutions for Kids
Family Solutions for Kids provides counseling services for children, teens and families.
- Phone: 314-504-1935
- Email: mharmon@echmail.org
Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri
Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri provides individual counseling for children and teens, as well as counseling for families.
- Phone: 314-787-5100
National Alliance on Mental Illness
National Alliance on Mental Illness programs ensure hundreds of thousands of families, individuals and educators get the support and information they need.
- Phone: 800-950-6264
Provident Behavioral Health
Provident Behavioral Health provides individual counseling, group counseling and psychiatric services for children and teens.
- Phone: 314-533-8200
St. Louis Counseling
St. Louis Counseling provides individual counseling and psychiatric services for children and teens.
- Phone: 314-544-3800
The Trevor Project
Trevor Project counselors are available to speak 24/7. If you or your child are in crisis, feeling suicidal or in need of a safe place to talk, connect with a crisis counselor today.
- Phone: 866-488-7386
- Website: The Trevor Project
Youth In Need
Youth In Need provides individual and group therapy sessions for children, teens and families
- Phone: 314-594-5010
- Contact your school counselor or social worker for a referral
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Bereavement and Grieving Supports
Annie's Hope
Annie's Hope provides comprehensive support services for children, teens and families who are grieving.
- Phone: 314-965-5015
- Website: Annie's Hope
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Alcohol and Drug Supports
Preferred Family Healthcare
Preferred Family Healthcare provides substance abuse treatment and education for adolescents and adults, as well as access to online parent and caregiver support groups.
- Phone: 314-729-7050
- Email: stltoc@pfh.org
Prevent+Ed
Prevent+Ed provides a supportive environment for teens and their families that enhances motivation to change, helps explore the consequences of substance use and works to develop healthier alternatives.
- Phone: 314-962-3456
- Website: Prevent+Ed