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Community Resources

Community Resources for Mental Health:

Mental/Behavioral Health Services Locator - http://liberty.tx.networkofcare.org/mh/index.aspx

Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare - http://www.tricountyservices.org/ 

  • What is Tri-County? A Comprehensive mental health service that offers many mental and behavioral health services locally. 
  • How do I access these services? Walk-In Clinic open Monday - Thursday 8 am - 9:30 at 233 Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd. South, Conroe, TX (936)521-6100
  • Speak to your campus counselor for pre-referral information

Yes to Youth - https://www.sayyestoyouth.org/

  • FREE Local Counseling - Shelter - Empowerment 
  • Magnolia Office - 31335 Friendship Dr.  Magnolia, TX  (281)259-0440
  • The Woodlands Office - 8701 New Trails Suite 118  The Woodlands, TX (281)292-6471

NAMI - https://namigreaterhouston.org/

  • National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) of Greater Houston offers on-going support groups for family members of those diagnosed with mental health conditions. No registration is required.  Locations in Tomball and The Woodlands.

Mosaics of Mercy - https://mosaicsofmercy.com/

  • Helping families navigate mental health needs

 (346) 703-0051

Mental Health Informational Sites:

https://www.mentalhealth.gov/

https://mentalhealthtx.org/

Specific to Trauma/Grief:

https://www.nctsn.org/

Suicide Prevention:

  • If you need immediate assistance, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or tell Siri on your smartphone you feel you or someone wants to kill themself and it will connect you immediately.  Do not leave a suicidal person alone.  
  • Crisis Text Line - text LISTEN to 741741 about ANY painful emotion you feel in which you need support
  • Tri-County Behavioral Health Services is our local mental health service organization - their 24 hour crisis line is  (800)659-6994
  • Additional Resources:

Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

#BeThe1To

Crisis TEXT Line

Anonymous Alert for Magnolia ISD 

Emotional & Behavioral Strategies Sites:

Kids Health for Emotional and Behavior Information - https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/emotions/?WT.ac=p-nav-emotions#catschool

Secondary - Parent Teen Connect - https://www.parenteenconnect.org/

Child Abuse/Anti-victimization: 

Children’s Safe Harbor https://childrenssafeharbor.org/ - 936-756-4644

Your local Children’s Advocacy Center

Substance Abuse:

Tri-County  - http://www.tricountyservices.org/substance-use-services

Al-Anon Alcohol Resource - https://al-anon.org/

Local Assistance:

SOS (Society of Samaritans) - https://www.societyofsamaritanstx.org/

  • Offers financial hardship crisis assistance, food assistance, clothing and household goods, holiday giving, and job services
  • Location: 31355 Friendship Drive, Suite 500  Magnolia, TX 77355
  • (281)259-8452

TOMAGUA - http://tomagwa.org/home

  • Provides medical assistance at a low to no cost
  • Magnolia Location: 18230 Farm Market Road 1488, Suite 230 Magnolia, TX 77354 Patients seen by appointment only.  Clinic Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 5:00pm

Dating Violence

What is Dating Violence?

Dating violence is a pattern of controlling behaviors that one partner uses against another in order to gain power in the relationship. The abuser can behave in ways that cause fear, isolation, shame and/or humiliation. Dating violence can be physical, mental, emotional or a combination of all three.

Resources:

Montgomery County Women’s Center

Teen Dating Violence

Youth Topics

Is This Abuse?

RAINN  National Sexual Assault Hotline