Mental Health and Wellness Support for Excelsior Students, Staff, Student-Families and Staff-Families.
Excelsior Charter Schools has partnered with Care Solace to help our students, staff members and their families find mental health providers and programs that offer:
- In person therapy
- Online therapy
- Hospitalization
- Residential inpatient treatment
- Outpatient treatment
- Detox centers
- Family Counseling
Call (888) 515-0595 or CLICK HERE.
Care Solace’s team is available 24/7 and can support you in whatever language you prefer. Your personal Care Concierge will research and make phone calls for you to quickly find a quality provider matched to your needs. They have thousands of resources that will accept your insurance, private or Medi-Cal or sliding scale options. Once they identify a provider matched to your needs, they will personally assist you with booking an appointment and check in to see if you are happy with that provider or support you in finding someone else.
Family Support
Click here for more information on Spectrum Internet Assist!
Local Inland Empire non-profits are working with the California Public Utilities Commission to connect residents to high-speed, inexpensive internet through the California Emerging Technology Fund during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You may even be eligible for a complimentary Chromebook if you are in a Frontier serviceable area!
To qualify and get high-speed internet provided by Spectrum, Human-I-T, AT&T, Frontier or Comcast, call one of the authorized organizations below:
Ch.I.C.C.C.A.A.A
Call/Text: (909) 406-9372 or (909) 454-7129
Email: access4IE@gmail.com
SBX: Youth & Family Services
Text “Connect” to (951) 406-4466
Or go to www.sbxinc.org/low-cost-internet to see if you qualify.
Great Harvest Community Center
Call: (909) 352-9060
Email: Greg Walker gregory.walker@laverne.edu
AT&T Access Program for Low Income Families
In compliance with the Student Voter Registration Act of 2003 (Elections Code sections 2145-2148) we are providing a meaningful opportunity for our 18 year old students to register to vote. Please note that while only students turning 18 years of age prior to any election are eligible to vote, California law now allows 16 and 17 year olds to pre-register to vote.
- County Approved Transitional Age Youth (TAY)
- CWE – Community Wholeness and Enrichment Program
- Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)
- Victor Community Support Services
Desert/Mountain Children’s Center Resource’s which include:
- Food & Clothing
- Bill Assistance
- Training/Jobs/Volunteer/Education
- Child Care/Preschool
- Medical Care
- Transportation
- Housing
- Legal/Counseling
- Crisis
Click here for more information on:
- Goodwill Locations
- Events & Discounts
- How to Donate
Heroes Warehouse has furniture for Veterans, active duty, reservists and their families who are in need.
Please visit this link for more details:
https://www.heroeswarehouse.org/
*Must bring your DD214 or Veteran ID.
www.Victor.org is comprised of three agencies that provide a wide array of services and supports to people of all ages. Through our various programs, we offer people hope, skills and tangible solutions to assist them in leading productive, successful lives.
Click here for more information on The B.L.O.C.K. Youth Drop-In Center and Community Resource Center.
Click here to learn more about Food and Mental Health Contacts and Resources.
Click here to learn more about the iFoster Free Phone Program.
Please use this link to learn more about The Community Pantry Program in San Bernardino and the dates and locations at which you can find resources.
Click here to learn more about CAPSBC’s Virtual Food Drive.
CAHELP- Resources for Family Educations: English | Spanish
GAF- Click here for CARE webinar classes.
Click here to learn about more about California-Hawaii Elks Major Project.
You can enroll in school even if you have:
- Uncertain Housing
- A Temporary Address
- No Permanent Physical Address
Click here for more Enrollment Information for Homeless & Foster Youth.
With the Family Support List you can find the names, locations and contact information for the following areas:
- Adelanto
- Barstow
- East Highland
- Hesperia
- North Victorville
- Ontario
- Phelan
- Redlands
- San Bernardino
- Victorville
Please click Facts of Lice for a very informative info sheet on the subject of head lice. Also, click Checking Your Children for how to perform home head lice checks.
“Helping Our Homeless Achieve Self-Sufficiency”
Click here for more information from the High Desert Homeless Services regarding:
- Single & Family Temporary Housing
- Transportation Services
Click here for more information from the San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services regarding:
- Homeless Provider Network
- Food Distributors
- Emergency Solutions
- Emergency Shelters
303 E. Vanderbilt Way
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Ph: (909) 386-8297
Fax: (909) 890-0868
Click here for more information regarding the KidsPeace Residential Program.
Need somewhere to stay? Oasis House is here for you! Click here to view the Oasis House Flyer.
Oasis House provides housing and resources to homeless transitional age youth (ages 18-24). Support our efforts by sharing this with underprivileged young adults in need of housing. You can also volunteer as a mentor, join our Advisory Board or donate much-needed funds. With your help, we can guide our youth to be self-sufficient contributors to the High Desert.
We have beds available now for young people in need of immediate housing. Please call or email Tesoro at 760-961-0352 or tlopez@cedarhouse.org.
Click here to learn more about the SchoolHouse Connection Leadership and Scholarship Program.
Click here to learn more about timely medical exams for children in foster care.
Click here to view the NextUp Community Roundtable flyer to learn how VVC provides great support as they transition from us to VVC.