Amrita: Evidence-based treatment and an individualized approach for long term recovery
ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders)
Helpline: Call toll-free 1(888) 375-7767
Online Peer Support Groups: Meet weekly for 75 minutes on Zoom
Eating Disorder Recovery Support (EDRS): Local resource in Petaluma
FEAST: Global support and education community of and for parents of those with eating disorders
National Eating Disorders Helpline - Feeding Hope: Helpline to call or text
For 24/7 crisis support, text 'NEDA' to 741741
Or call 1-800-931-2237
Overeaters Anonymous (OA): Local resource, local meetings available
Listing of Available Internet Plans
Sonic
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Sonic is offering three months of free internet access and unlimited nationwide home telephone service to households with K-12, college students, or senior citizens 60 or older.
Based on location, service is available through our fiber-optic network, with symmetric speeds of up to 1Gbps (1000Mbps/1000Mbps download, and upload) or our copper network, with speeds up to 50Mbps. There are no data caps, so it is ideal for students who are streaming distance learning during the coronavirus crisis.
Check for availability here: https://www.sonic.com/availability
For financial assistance for current customers, please contact billing@sonic.net.
Xfinity/Comcast
As our country continues to manage the COVID-19 emergency, Comcast is taking immediate steps to help connect low-income families to the Internet at home. New Internet Essentials customers will receive two free months of Internet service, which is available to all qualified low-income households for $9.95/month plus tax. Apply by April 30, 2020. https://apply.internetessentials.com/
Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free – including non-Xfinity Internet subscribers. For a map of Xfinity WiFi hotspots, visit www.xfinity.com/wifi. Once at a hotspot, consumers should select the “xfinitywifi” network name in the list of available hotspots and then launch a browser.
Acceso Gratuito a Internet
Durante el brote de COVID-19, Sonic ofrece tres meses de acceso gratuito a internet y servicio telefónico nacional ilimitado a hogares con K-12, estudiantes universitarios o personas mayores de 60 años o más.
Según la ubicación, el servicio está disponible a través de nuestra red de fibra óptica, con velocidades simétricas de hasta 1Gbps (descarga y carga de 1000Mbps / 1000Mbps) o nuestra red de cobre, con velocidades de hasta 50Mbps. No hay límites de datos, por lo que es ideal para estudiantes que están aprendiendo a distancia durante la crisis del coronavirus.
Consulte disponibilidad aquí: https://www.sonic.com/availability
Para asistencia financiera para clientes actuales, comuníquese con billing@sonic.net.
A medida que nuestro país continúa manejando la emergencia COVID-19, Comcast está tomando medidas inmediatas para ayudar a conectar a las familias de bajos ingresos a Internet en el hogar. Los nuevos clientes de Internet Essentials recibirán dos meses gratis de servicio de Internet, que está disponible para todos los hogares calificados de bajos ingresos por $ 9.95 / mes más impuestos. Solicite antes del 30 de abril de 2020. https://apply.internetessentials.com/
Los puntos de acceso WiFi de Xfinity en todo el país estarán disponibles para cualquier persona que los necesite de forma gratuita, incluidos los suscriptores de Internet que no sean Xfinity. Para ver un mapa de los puntos de acceso WiFi de Xfinity, visite www.xfinity.com/wifi. Una vez en un punto de acceso, los consumidores deben seleccionar el nombre de red "xfinitywifi" en la lista de puntos de acceso disponibles y luego iniciar un navegador.
Resources for addressing mental health and wellness while school sites are closed can be found on the CDE's Help for Students in Crisis website. Another resource is the 24-Hour Sonoma County Department of Mental Health Services Hotline at 707-576-8181.
The Trevor Project Helpline
Trained counselors, 24/7 (866) 488-7386
Community United Against Violence
(Hate Crimes and Domestic Violence)
415-333-HELP
Gay & Lesbian National Hotline
888-THE-GLNH
LYRIC Youth Talk Line
Confidential peer support
800-246-7743
San Francisco AIDS Hotline
800-FOR-AIDS
GLBT Hate Crimes Hotline
800-616-HATE
National Runaway Safeline
800-231-6946
National Child Abuse Hotline
800-422-4453
Trans Lifeline
Peer support crisis hotline
877-565-8860
Youth Legal Information Line (NCLR)
800-528-NCLR
Grant
Lara Wilson, LMFT
lwilson@petk12.org
Mary Collins at Cherry Valley
Jillian Jirik, LMFT
jjirik@petk12.org
McDowell
Jillian Jirik, LMFT
jjirik@petk12.org
McKinley
Lara Wilson, LMFT
lwilson@petk12.org
McNear
Lara Wilson, LMFT
lwilson@petk12.org
Penngrove
Jillian Jirik, LMFT
jjirik@petk12.org
Valley Vista
Lara Wilson, LMFT
lwilson@petk12.org
Kenilworth
Linda Walsh LMFT, ATR-BC
lwalsh@petk12.org
Petaluma Jr. High
Lisa Manthe LMFT
lmanthe@petk12.org
Mary Collins at Cherry Valley
Jillian Jirik, LMFT
jjirik@petk12.org
Petaluma Accelerated Charter School
Lara Wilson, LMFT
lwilson@petk12.org
Carpe Diem
Nikki Jackson, LMFT
njackson@petk12.org
Casa Grande
Linda Walsh, LMFT
lwalsh@petk12.org
Lisa Manthe, LMFT, ATR-BC
lmanthe@petk12.org
Petaluma High
Nikki Jackson, LMFT
njackson@petk12.org
Lisa Manthe, LMFT, ATR-BC
lmanthe@petk12.org
San Antonio
Nikki Jackson, LMFT
njackson@petk12.org
Lisa Manthe, LMFT, ATR-BC
lmanthe@petk12.org
Sonoma Mountain
Nikki Jackson, LMFT
njackson@petk12.org
Valley Oaks
Nikki Jackson, LMFT
njackson@petk12.org
Stress is also known as the silent killer that may lead to emotions like depression, anger, sadness, and anxiety, just to name a few. Let’s remember to breathe and learn ways to manage our stress. Some stress is good, but too much may cause harm to health. Below are some helpful resources.
You can also find this information on the Sonoma County Department of Heath's website.