September is Suicide Prevention Month. Watch this short video to learn the warning signs of suicide and depression, and how to get help.
Roosevelt School District
September is Suicide Prevention Month. Watch this short video to learn the warning signs of suicide and depression, and how to get help.
Helping children build self-worth and feel confident in facing whatever comes their way is incredibly important. As they grow, that confidence can become just as valuable as the skills they develop.
Helping kids turn negative thoughts into positive ones can make them more confident and happy. Click the link below to try fun, healthy thinking activities with your child!
Every school has a social worker or counselor who helps create a supportive environment for children, addresses mental health needs, and builds students’ confidence.
Our team will always do the best to accommodate each family’s unique needs. However, if you find yourself in an immediate crisis, please reach out to one of these agencies.
Crisis Line
602-222-9444
Teen Lifeline
602-248-8336
Mind 24-7
844-646-3247
Police (Non-Emergency)
602-262-6151
Department of Child Safety
1-888-767-2445
Rio Vista Center
Food Boxes, Farmers Market and Community Garden
1431 E. Southern Ave. Phoenix
602-242-1866
St. Mary's Food Bank
Food Boxes
2831 N. 31st Ave. Phoenix
602-242-3663
Women/Children
Family Housing Hub of UMOM
3307 E Van Buren St. Phoenix
877-211-8661
Men
Andre House
206 S. 12th Ave. Phoenix
602-229-5155
Single Women
Halle Women's Center of UMOM
3424 E. Van Buren St. Phoenix
602-362-5833
We will be hosting district-wide workshops and events throughout the school year.