Additional Resoures

Please note: No program is endorsed by Liverpool Central School District - please contact your child's counselor for additional resources.

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Access CNY

Supporting emotional and behavioral challenges.

Web site
315-455-7591

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Contact Community Services

Crisis counseling, suicide prevention

Web site
315-251-0600

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National Parent Helpline

Support for parents, caregivers of children of all ages.

Web site
1-855- 4A PARENT
(1-855-427-2736)

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United Way of CNY

Support with bills, rent, food.

Web site
315-428-2211

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PEACE, Inc.

Offers services like emergency need funds, job training, and more

Web site
315-470-3300

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Salvation Army Syracuse

Provides support services to area families

Web site
1-800-SAL-ARMY

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Helio Health

Treatment, counseling and support programs for individuals suffering from alcohol and other mental health disorders.

Web site
315-471-1564

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HOPE for Bereaved

Group or individual support for grieving.

Web site
(315) 475-HOPE (4673)

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Food Bank of CNY

Works with local agencies that distribute food to individuals and families in need.

Web site
(315) 437-1899

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Building Food Pantries

Additional food support may be available at your school.

Check with your school counselor for more information.

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CNY SPCA Food Pantry

Helps members of the community who are having trouble taking care of their pets.

Web site
315-454-4479

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CPEP at St. Joseph's

Comprehensive psychiatric emergency program.

Web site
315-448-6555

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Upstate Children's Emergency Room

Physicians traned in pediatric medicine, including crisis situations.

Web site
315 464-5565

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988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Web site
988 

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NYS Child Protective Services

Call to report alleged child abuse or maltreatment within New York State.

Web site
1-800-342-3720

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National Domestic Violence Hotline

Provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse. Available 24/7.

Web site
Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)

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McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center

Dedicated to ending child abuse through prevention, intervention, and education.

Web site
315-701-2985

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Vera House Incorporated

Support for domestic, sexual violence and other forms of abuse.

Web site
315-468-3260

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Childcare Solutions of CNY

Childcare support and information.

Web site
315-446-1220

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NYS Employment Assistance

Apply online to receive temporary income while you search for a job.

Web site
1-888-209-8124

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Spectrum Internet Assist

Receive affordable Internet access at home.

Web site
1-844-488-8395

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Girls & Boys Town National Hotline

The Boys Town National Hotline is a free hotline available to kids, teens and young adults at any time.

Web site
1-800-448-3000
Text VOICE to 20121

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Trans Lifeline

Peer support phone service.

Web site
877-565-8860

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Couple and Family Therapy Center at SU

Offers no cost confidential therapy services to families, couples, and individuals who are coping with life’s challenges.

Web site
315-443-3023

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Liberty Resources

Adult, adolescent, and child treatment. Multi-disciplinary individual and group therapy. Marriage and family counseling, and substance disorder treatment.

Web site
315-472-4471

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Onondaga County Department of Mental Health

Find prevention, treatment and rehabilitation services.

Web site
315-435-3355

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Psychological Healthcare

Multidisciplinary group practice dedicated to providing prompt access to effective, focused, short-term interventions for most mental health problems.

Web site
315-422-0300

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Syracuse Community Health Center

Provides comprehensive primary care, dental and mental health services to residents, especially to those who might have limited access to health care.

Web site
315-476-7921

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Syracuse University Psychological Services Center

Specializes in the assessment and treatment of a variety of psychological concerns in adults, adolescents, and children

Web site
315-443-3595

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Syracuse Jewish Family Service

Therapy and counseling services are available for children, families, couples, individuals and groups.

Web site
315-446-9111 ext. 234

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Center for Living with Loss

Support groups and counseling for children and adults, and access to information and referrals.

Web site
315-634-1100

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Ophelia's Place

Support groups and treatment for individuals experiencing eating disorders and disordered eating, as well as for their friends and family.

Web site
315-451-5544

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Sol Stone Center

A partial hospitalization space run by the Upstate New York Eating Disorder Service or UNYEDS based in Elmira.

Web site
607-732-5646

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The Q Center

A safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth, their families and allies to gather.

Web site
315-475-2430

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Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups

Fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope, in order to solve their common problems.

Web site
315-471-0191

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Alcoholics Anonymous

A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. 

Web site
315-463-5011

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Conifer Park

Outpatient clinic that combines the latest in evidence based practices and 12-step philosophies outlined by Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous, while taking into account the individual needs of each client.

Web site
315-453-3911

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Crouse Chemical Dependency Services

Comprehensive inpatient and outpatient programs. Crouse is the only Central New York provider to offer an opioid treatment program (methadone maintenance).

Web site
315-470-8304

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Heart of New York Area Narcotics Anonymous

Nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. It uses a traditional 12-step model that has been expanded and developed for people with varied substance abuse issues.

Web site
315-847-3842

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Onondaga County Dept. of Probation, Juvenile Justice

The Juvenile Justice process provides services to support the child and family to deter problematic behaviors in children without court involvement. The Juvenile Justice law requires that the County provide an avenue for parents and schools to have access to programs and services in a timely manner to address Juvenile Justice behavior.

Web site
315-435-2321

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Veterans and Military Crisis Line

If you're a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, the Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential resource that connects you to a real person specially trained to support Veterans. You decide how much information to share. Support doesn't end with your conversation. Our responders can connect you with the resources you need.

Web site
Call 988 the Press 1

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Crisis Text Line

Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by empowering a community of trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need.

Web site
Text HOME to 741741