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Community Resources & Forms 

STUDENT SERVICES FORMS 
Pass/Fail Form
Transcript Request - Parchment 
Current Seniors - Transcript Request Form
Letter of Recommendation Request Form - Teacher
Letter of Recommendation Request Form - Counselor

RESOURCES 
ACT Website 
SAT / College Board Website 
Test Prep Resources 
504 Parent Rights 
Summer School Information 
The Bridge Teen Center - Winter 22/23 Brochure

​Title I Parent Presentation on School Avoidance

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OLCHS has partnered with Care Solace to provide support and assistance in finding available mental health and substance use community providers.  The service is at no cost and available to OLCHS staff, student, parents and families.  Please see links below for additional information and how to use the service.    

Website

Family Flyer

Family Flyer (Spanish)

Staff Flyer

Community Letter

Community Letter (Spanish) 

Contact Michael Sunquist at 708.741.5625 with any questions.  


​​Community Resources 
The Illinois Department of Human Services has launched a support line called Call4Calm that is reachable via text. Individuals who want to speak with a mental health professional can text the word “TALK” or “HABLAR” (for Spanish speakers) to 552-020. Within 24 hours, that individual will receive a call from a mental health professional employed by a local community health center.
 
People can also text other terms, like “unemployment” or “food” or “shelter” to the same number to receive information on how to navigate and access supports and services. Call4Calm is free, and individuals who use it can remain anonymous. We encourage you to share this resource with your students, families, and staff.

2024-2025 Community Counseling Resources 

Pillars Community Health Resources during COVID-19 Crisis
 

Confidential 24-hour Sexual Assault Hotline (708.482.9600)
Confidential 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline (708.485.5254)
  • Free telephone counseling 
  • Legal advocacy
  • Undisclosed violence shelter
  • All services available in English, Spanish & Arabic.  

Suicide Prevention Lifeline
(800) 273-TALK (800-273-8255) or (800) SUICIDE  (800-784-7433)

Crisis Text Line 
Text HOME to 741741 to reach a counselor.  
 
National Alliance on Mental Health Information Line
(800) 950-NAMI (6264)
 
Alcohol and Drug Helpline
(800) 821-4357
 
CDC Coronavirus Page
www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
  • Symptoms
  • Caring for yourself and others
  • Daily life and coping
  • Podcasts
 
World Health Organization
https://www.who.int/
  • Statistics
  • Information on scams
  • Technical guidance
  • Research
 
Illinois Department of Public Health
www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/...
  • Statistics
  • FAQs
  • Community Guidance
  • Executive Orders and rules
 
National Alliance on Mental Health
nami.org/Blogs/NAMI-Blog/March-2020/...
  • Mental health guidance and ideas

COVID 19 Mental Health Resource Hub
psychhub.com/covid-19
  • Resources and videos from a variety of mental health agencies
 
Illinois Mental Health Collaborative
www.illinoismentalhealthcollaborative.com/consumers/...
  • Miscellaneous resources and information

Rosecrance Resources 
How do we provide help and support during a time of uncertainty where many are sheltering in place? Rosecrance is now offering a variety of virtual substance abuse and mental health services. For more information about these services, highlighted below, please contact our Access team by calling 888-928-5278.

Virtual Assessments
Call our Access team at 888-928-5278 for guidance on how to complete an assessment over the phone so we can build the right treatment plan for you or your loved one. Click here for more information. 
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Prevention and Early Intervention Program
The Rosecrance Prevention and Early Intervention Program is an evidence-based alcohol and drug education program (Too Good for Drugs and Violence) designed to provide education, support and direction to teens and their families who may be at risk of more serious involvement with alcohol and other drugs.

Intensive Outpatient Programs 
Adults and teens can receive treatment while staying in their home environment while learning new coping skills to achieve and sustain abstinence. For more information about all our programs, click here for teens and here for adults.
 
Parent Café
The Rosecrance Parent Café is a free, virtual support group for parents who have a teen or young adult struggling with addiction. Offered twice weekly, the group is led by an addictions counselor who facilitates discussion with other parents going through similar experiences. Click here for more information about the Parent Café.
 
Support for Families: Intervention
Rosecrance can help you and your family set boundaries and work toward detaching from the illness with compassion. Treatment and support options through Rosecrance are also offered with the hope that the client is willing to accept help. Sandi Lybert, Interventionist, and member of the Rosecrance Team is available for virtual interventions.
 
For information about our virtual services, please contact our Access team by calling 888-928-5278. 

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  • Health Office
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  • Career Pathways
  • Intervention
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  • Service Learning Information
  • Community Resources & Forms
  • New Student Registration
  • Home / Hospital
  • McKinney-Vento / Homeless
  • Emotional Support Dog
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