Hello Pivot Families, 

As we approach the end of the first semester, it is common for our students to start to feel an increase in their anxiety and feelings of uncertainty. This time of year can be a stressful time for all, and your school counseling department is acutely aware of how this stress can impact your child’s health, mood, self-esteem, and outlook towards life. 

This year, we have all needed to muster our resilience to approach the challenges imposed by COVID-19 and shelter-in-place. We have all witnessed how the isolation and uncertainty created by this pandemic have led to depression and anxiety. Resilience grows strongest when it is fostered in community. Even though we are distant, we are not alone. Reach out to friends, loved ones, your neighbors, spiritual leaders, and community leaders. We are stronger together.

On behalf of the school counseling department, I would like to share with you resources in your community that can support you and your children during these uncertain times.

If you or anyone you know is struggling and needs to talk to someone, please call 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741 to speak with a trained crisis counselor. 

Are you or your child feeling sad, uncertain, or a loss of hope? Are you seeking additional support?

Victor Counseling: 530-267-1700

Butte County Department of Behavioral Health: 530-891-2945

6th Street Center for Youth: 530-894-8008

Questions about parenting during a pandemic? Seeking new strategies to support your child? 

National Parent Helpline: 855-427-2736

ARC Family Support Program: 530-891-5865 x105

Additional resources:

Groceries and meals: Call 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898211

Housing services: Call 2-1-1. Visit this website for more information. 

Mental health and counseling

Parenting services