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A project of Southern University at New Orleans Universities Rebuilding America Partnerships

Resources for Counseling and Support Living Well, Despite the Challenges. A project of Southern University at New Orleans Universities Rebuilding America Partnerships U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development George Amedee, Ph.D., Project Director

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A project of Southern University at New Orleans Universities Rebuilding America Partnerships

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  1. Resources for Counseling and Support Living Well, Despite the Challenges • A project of • Southern University at New Orleans • Universities Rebuilding America Partnerships • U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development • George Amedee, Ph.D., Project Director • Stephanie Jordan, Project Coordinator • Authors: • Julianna Padgett, Ph.D., LCSW • Harry Doughty, MSW

  2. Resources New Orleans Adolescent Hospital and Community Services. 210 State Street, New Orleans, La. • For psychiatric hospitalization for children and adolescents ages 7-17 PH. (504) 897-3400 • For outpatient mental health clinics: Central City Mental Health Clinic, 210 State Street, PH. (504) 897-3400, • 9:30am – 6 pm and Algiers Behavioral Health Clinic, 4424 General Meyer Avenue, PH. (504)434-8965, 8am-4:30pm. • For seriously disturbed adults, call the NOAH’s Single Point of Entry process which prioritizes available hospital beds, PH. (504)599-0247. • For after hours assistance, call COPELINE, PH. (504)523-2674.

  3. Resources, cont’d Louisiana Spirit Hurricane Resources provides individual and group crisis counseling through provider organizations. Call 800-273-TALK • Catholic Charities in Orleans, St. Bernard and Plaquemines Parish, 866-891-2210 • Volunteers of America in St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Livingston, St. Helena and Washington Parishes, 985-674-0488 • Options for Independence in Jefferson, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, Assumption, Lafourche, St. Mary and Terrebonne Parishes. 800-273-TALK.

  4. Resources, cont’d. Family Service of Greater New Orleans offers counseling to individuals and families at six locations: • 2525 Canal Street, NOLA, 504-822-0800 • 201 Evans Road, Harahan, La. 504-733-4031 • 1799 Stumpf Blvd. Gretna, La. 504- 361-0926 • 317 N. Jefferson, Covington, La. 985-641-1025 • 3002 Jean Lafitte Pkwy., Chalmette, La. 504-271-3781 • 1377 Lindberg Street, Slidell, La., 985-641-7185

  5. Resources, cont’d The Center for Family and Youth, 13101 River Road, Luling, La. offers counseling and educational services on a sliding fee schedule. Visit www.centerhope or call 985-331-1999. The T.E.C. Counseling and Training Center at Our Lady of Holy Cross College, 4123 Woodland Drive, offers counseling services Monday – Thursday, 11am – 8pm. 504-398-2168. National Suicide Prevention Hotline800-273-8255. American Red CrossAccess to Care provides long term recovery support to hurricane victims, 866-794-HOPE or www.a2care.org

  6. How to Help Children Deal with Trauma http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/childtrauma.html

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