Mental Health & Crisis Resources
Student mental health is a priority at Clarenceville School District. Social workers are available to support students, and we are committed to connecting families with the resources they need.
This page provides crisis support contacts, local resources for families in both Oakland and Wayne Counties, and guidance for parents navigating mental health concerns with their children.
������ If There Is an Immediate Emergency
Call 9-1-1.
If you or your child is in immediate danger, always call 911 first.
Adult & Child Mandated Reporting Hotline: 1-855-444-3911 — to report suspected child abuse or neglect
Crisis Support — Available 24/7
| Resource | Contact | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | Call or text 988 | Free, confidential, 24/7 |
| Crisis Text Line | Text HOME to 741741 | Live crisis counselor via text |
| MiCAL (Michigan Crisis & Access Line) | Call 988 or 844-446-4225 | Text 988 | Free, confidential, 24/7 statewide line — mical.michigan.gov |
| Michigan 2-1-1 | Call or text 211 | Connects families to local help of all kinds |
| Non-Crisis MiCAL Warmline | Call 1-888-733-7753 (1-888-PEER-753) | Daily 10 a.m. – 2 a.m.; peer support specialists & recovery coaches |
Oakland County Resources
Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) is the public mental health authority for Oakland County.
- Crisis Line / Resource & Crisis Center: Call (248) 464-6363, or 988, or (888) 238-0611— available 24/7
- 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Building 32E, Pontiac, MI 48341
- Youth Mobile Crisis Team: Call (877) 800-1650
- Youth & Family Care Connection: oaklandchn.org
- Website: oaklandchn.org
Common Ground Resource & Crisis Helpline
24/7, free, and confidential.
- Call: (800) 231-1127 | Text: HOME to 741741 | Chat available on website
- Common Ground Behavioral Health Urgent Care (virtual sessions, 7 days/week, hours vary): (248) 983-5454
SafetyZone Behavioral Health Urgent Care (serves adults 18+)
- 21040 Greenfield Rd., Suite 278, Oak Park, MI — Mon–Fri, 6:00–11:00 p.m.
- Call: (248) 951-8413
Oakland County Suicide Prevention
Oakland County Youth Assistance — voluntary, community-based support for youth and families.
Judson Center — Behavioral health services for children and families.
Wayne County Resources
Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN)
Serves children and adults in Detroit/Wayne County.
- Crisis Helpline: (800) 241-4949 — available 24/7 (TTY: 800-630-1044)
- General Line: (313) 833-2500 — Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
- Website: dwihn.org
Wayne County Crisis Intervention Services (Center for Community Resources)
Free, confidential crisis support, 24/7, by phone or in person.
- Website: ccrinfo.org/wayne-county
Support for Specific Populations
The Trevor Project — Crisis support for LGBTQ+ young people ages 13–24.
- Call 1-866-488-7386 | Text START to 678678 | thetrevorproject.org
HAVEN of Oakland County — Domestic violence and sexual assault support.
- Call (248) 334-1274 or toll-free (877) 922-1274 | TTY: (248) 972-2540
National Domestic Violence Hotline
- Call 1-800-799-7233 | Text START to 88788
Veterans Crisis Line — For veterans, service members, and their families.
- Call 988, then press 1 | Text 838255
National Runaway Safeline — Resources for youth, families, and service providers.
- Call 1-800-RUNAWAY (1-800-786-2929) | 1800runaway.org
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
- Call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) | Cyber Tipline
National Maternal Mental Health Hotline — Support before, during, and after pregnancy.
- Call/Text 1-833-852-6262 (1-833-TLC-MAMA)
SAMHSA National Helpline — Mental health and substance use support.
- Call 1-800-662-4357 | Text your zip code to 435748
Student Safety Reporting — OK2SAY
Students who are aware of a safety concern — including threats, bullying, or worries about a fellow student's mental health — can report confidentially through Michigan's OK2SAY program.
- Call: 855-565-2729 (8-555-OK2SAY)
- Text: 652729
- Email: OK2SAY@mi.gov
- Online: michigan.gov/ok2say
OK2SAY tips are confidential and can be submitted anonymously.
Additional Support & Resources
Grief, Loss & Bereavement
Finding a Mental Health Provider
- Psychology Today — Find Therapists, Psychiatrists & Support Groups
- Check with your health insurance provider (member services line) for in-network mental health providers
- If you have access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through your employer, many offer free, confidential counseling sessions
MDHHS Community Mental Health Services
Community Resource Directories
- Oakland County Community Resource Guide
- Welcome Mat Detroit — Newcomer Community Resources
- Ready Kids — Disaster & Emergency Preparedness Resources
Support at Clarenceville
Each Clarenceville building has a social worker available to support students' social-emotional well-being. If you have concerns about your child, please reach out to your building's main office to connect with your building's social worker.
- Botsford Elementary: 248-919-0402
- Grandview Elementary: 248-919-0404
- Clarenceville Middle School: 248-919-0406
- Clarenceville High School: 248-919-0408
For high school students, additional support is available through the Counseling Office.
Resources for Parents
- Michigan School Safety & Mental Health Commission — Statewide resources for students, families, and school communities
- Oakland Community Health Network — Find local providers and support programs in Oakland County
- Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network — Find local providers and support programs in Wayne County
- Michigan 2-1-1 — Find help with food, housing, mental health, and more
- Clarenceville Community Connections — Resources available to our Clarenceville community families
This page is reviewed and updated annually. Resource list developed in partnership with Oakland Schools. If you are aware of a resource that should be added, please contact the District Office at 248-919-0400.




