Mental Health Resources
Counseling Resources
A Caring Alternative
Website: https://www.caringalternative.com
Phone Number: 828.692.6383
Leah Kelley:
Website: https://leah-kelley.clientsecure.me
Phone Number: 828-652-5444 ext. 1130
Summit Wellness:
Website: https://summitwellnesscenters.com
Phone Number: 828.559.7710
Carenet Counseling:
https://carenetnc.org/region-western/
79 Academy St, Marion, NC 28752
Life Line:
There is no right or wrong way to feel in response to the trauma of a hurricane. If you have been impacted by the storm and need someone to talk to, call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990. Help is also available to anyone, anytime in English or Spanish through a call, text or chat to 988. Learn more at 988Lifeline.org."
Children are more vulnerable than adults in emergency situations. Take steps to protect children.
Regardless of your child’s age, he or she may feel upset or have other strong emotions after an emergency. Some children react right away, while others may show signs of difficulty much later. How a child reacts and the common signs of distress can vary according to the child’s age, previous experiences, and how the child typically copes with stress.