Mental Health Resources at West Point High School
If you are concerned about someone in a crisis, many of the following resources are available 24/7. Use links below for more information.
If you are dealing with an emergency, please call 911.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 for individuals who may be suicidal. If you are anxious about calling or would like information about what happens when you call a crisis line read this article. What happens when you call the suicide prevention lifeline?
National Crisis Text Line can be accessed 24/7 by texting HOME to 741741.
School Contacts
- Talasha Thues 623-478-8725 Talasha.thues@tuhsd.org Social Worker
- Susan Hennessy 623-474-8727 Susan.hennessy@tuhsd.org Interventionist
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