Posts tagged 1/1 Bourbon St. Attack
VIA LINK - CALL TO CONNECT WITH LOCAL HELP 🔶🔷

Dial 211 or (504) 269-2673

https://vialink.org/https://www.louisiana211.org/

TEXT FOR RESOURCES: Text your zip code to 898211

FOR OPIOD TEXT SUPPORT: Text “Opiod” to 898211

CRISIS TEEN TEXTLINE: (833) TXT-TEEN [833-898-8336], Youth 13-22

CRISIS CHATLINE: Open link on https://vialink.org/

SUICIDE PREVENTION: 988

LOUISIANA PARENTLINE: Call (833) LA-CHILD [833-522-4453] OR Text (225) 424-1533

KEEPING CALM (HELP WITH COVID-19): Call (866) 310-7977

Mental health, crisis intervention, community and health resources; Free; See listing in Grief Groups (under Survivors of Suicide Support Group)

CRIME VICTIMS REPARATIONS (Orleans Parish)

Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office Victim Assistance: (504) 827-6754 • Cpt. Stephanie Minto-Gibson: (504) 202-9229 • Crime Victims Reparations Board: (225) 342-1749 or 1 (888) 684-2846 (1-888-6-VICTIM) • Email: mintos@opso.us • LCLE website: https://lcle.la.gov/programs/cvr/Crime Survivors NOLA Guide to CVR: www.crimesurvivorsnola.org/cvr-guide • Call the number of your Local Claim Investigator (under “Resources” on the LCLE CVR website) to apply

SEEDS OF NOLA TRAUMA RECOVERY CENTER AT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 🔶

To Schedule an Appointment: (504) 702-4335 • University Medical Center, 2000 Canal St, New Orleans, Clinic Building, Floor 3, Zone C (Enter at 2101 Tulane Ave) • In Person Support Groups also at UMC: Conference Rooms A and B, New Orleans 70112 • https://www.lcmchealth.org/university-medical-center-new-orleans/our-services/norman-e-mcswain-jr-md-spirit-of-charity-trauma-/trauma-recovery-center/ • Download the SUPPORT GROUP brochure on our website crimesurvivorsnola.org/grief-support-groups and the SERVICES brochure HEREAges 13 and up; Provides services to those who have experienced traumatic injury (and their loved ones); Medicare; Medicaid; Insurance; Free for Orleans Parish crime survivors; Call clinic to set up appointment; See Grief and Support Groups listing; Free support groups (hybrid either in person or zoom); refer to brochure for meeting dates and zoom link

NEW ORLEANS FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER (NOFJC)🔶

Office: (504) 592-4005 • Crisis Line 24/7: (504) 866-9554 • 701 Loyola Ave, New Orleans 70113 • Email: healing@nofjc.orghttps://www.nofjc.org/Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault; Child Sexual Abuse; Offers a variety of free groups for individuals and community coalitions; View event calendar for current group dates/times; Addresses many topics related to trauma; Both virtual via Zoom and in person events

SILENCE IS VIOLENCE

Call first to schedule an intake with the grief counselor: (504) 282-0607 • 2000 Lakeshore Dr, UNO Trac Bldg Rm 228, New Orleans 70148 • https://silenceisviolence.org/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SivNola • Email: speakup@silenceisviolence.orgProvides direct victim services (mainly homicide, but also domestic violence and sexual assault), some court assistance, mental health resources, youth engagement, some financial assistance; Victim Allies Project Support Groups are every other Monday at 6:30 pm and one Saturday per month, call for dates/times; Free

UNITED WAY OF SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (SELA)

Email: info@UnitedWaySELA.orghttps://www.unitedwaysela.org/ • 1/1 Bourbon St. Hospitality Cares Grant: https://www.unitedwaysela.org/HospitalityCares • United for NOLA 1/1 Bourbon St. Attack Fund Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.unitedwaysela.org/UnitedForNOLAFAQsNonprofit organization whose mission is to eradicate poverty; Set up the United for NOLA 1/1 Bourbon St. Attack fund to help those impacted

VIET (Vietnamese Initiatives in Economic Training)🔷

(504) 255-0400(504) 655-0645 • 2330 Park Place, Terrytown 70056 (Westbank) • 13435 Granville St, New Orleans 70129 (Eastbank) • Email: info@vietno.orgwww.vietno.org/programsProvides outreach and education, direct and intervention services, counseling and referral for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault (Vietnamese language available)

CHILDREN'S BUREAU🔶

(504) 525-2366 • Email: cbno@childrensbureaunola.orghttps://childrensbureaunola.org/ • Crisis Intervention: https://childrensbureaunola.org/services/crisis-interventionWorks specifically with partner organizations to offer trauma-informed, evidence-based counseling, using “embedded partnerships” (e.g. specific schools, job training programs, after-school, etc); Has a crisis team that offers support and stabilization services in the immediate aftermath of losing a loved one or other traumatic event; See website for more info

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL TRAUMA AND GRIEF (TAG) CENTER

(504) 896-7272 • 210 State St, Bldg 10, New Orleans 70118 • Website: https://www.chnola.org/services/behavioral-health/trauma-and-grief-center/ • Email: julie.kaplow@lcmchealth.orgThe TAG Center provides evidence-based assessment and treatment for children and adolescents, ages 0 to 21, who have experienced any form of trauma and/or the death of a loved one

NAMI SOUTHEAST LA (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

Helpline: 1 (800) 950-NAMI (6264) or text “helpline” to 62640; In a Crisis, call or text 988 • Mandeville (main office phone) (985) 626-6538‌ • Mental Healthcare Navigation Team (504) 896-2345 or (985) 626-6358 or Email gcampbell@namisela.org • Mid City: (504) 896-2345, 4403 Canal St, New Orleans 70119 • Westbank: (504) 368-1944, 2051 8th St, Harvey 70058 • Website: https://namisela.org/ • For support group dates: https://namisela.org/calendar/Provides community awareness, education and support related to mental illness including helpline and free Support Groups; Mental Healthcare Navigation Team provides personalized assistance in navigating the complicated mental healthcare system; Connections Support Groups for adults living with a mental health condition: Online via zoom: Wednesdays at 2 pm, Thursdays at 6:30 pm, and every 2nd Saturday at 2 pm; In Person: Refer to NAMI calendar on website for location, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 6:30 pm (Slidell); Family Support Groups for adults who have loved ones living with a mental health condition: Online via zoom: Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday; In person: Refer to NAMI calendar on website for locations, Every 1st Tuesday at 7 pm (Slidell); Every 1st Wednesday at 6:30 pm (Mid City), and Every 2nd Thursday at 6:30 pm (Westbank); Survivors of Suicide Loss for adults 18+ who have lost a loved one to suicide: In Person: Refer to NAMI calendar on website for locations, Every 2nd Wednesday at 6 pm (Mid City); Free; Peer-led

THRIVE KIDS

(504) 837-7760 • Email: thrivekids@lcmchealth.orghttps://www.chnola.org/community/thrivekids-student-wellness/ School-based mental health counseling, virtual counseling, psychiatric evaluations (depression, anxiety, ADHD, behavior challenges and other concerns), medication management, primary medical care, specialty medical and services, immunizations, care coordination between providers, families and schools; Enroll for free at: https://www.chnola.org/community/thrivekids-student-wellness/

 

METROPOLITAN HUMAN SERVICES DISTRICT🔶

Call for all locations: (504) 568-3130 • Crisis Line 24/7: (504) 826-2675 • Central City: 2221 Philip St, New Orleans 70113 (Adults only) • New Orleans: 719 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans 70117 (Children only; Developmental disability services) • N.O. East: 5630 Read Blvd, Ste 810, New Orleans 70127 (Adults and children) • St. Bernard: 6624 St. Claude Ave, Arabi 70032 (Adults; Children only after 5 pm) • Westbank: 3100 Gen. De Gaulle Dr, New Orleans (Algiers) 70114 (Adults and children) • https://www.mhsdla.org/Primary services cover Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard Parishes; Offers both trauma services and general mental health services; Substance abuse services; Assistance with developmental disabilities; Peer Support Program; Resource Coordination Program provides wrap around care; Behavioral Health Support Groups; Medicaid; Medicare; Uninsured; TeleHealth visits

CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM

Crisis Line: (504) 826-2675 • 719 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans 70117 • Email: jan.tarantino@rhd.org (for crisis response team) or tyesha.davis@rhd.org (Program Director for Metropolitan Crisis Intervention Unit: MCIU) • Website: https://www.rhd.org/program/metropolitan-crisis-response-team-mcrt/Phone and in-person triage, assessment, and intervention for mental health or substance abuse crises; MCIU responds robustly to mental health calls via 911 (Orleans Parish only); Youth and adults, 24/7 services