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Hurricane Helene Resources   


Uninsured or have Medicaid: call the crisis line of the Local Management Entity/Managed Care Organization in your region:

  • Alliance: 1-800-510-9132

  • Cardinal: 1-800-939-5911
  • Eastpointe: 1-800-913-6109
  • Partners: 1-888-235-4673
  • Sandhills: 1-800-256-2452
  • Trillium: 1-877-685-2415
  • Vaya Health: 1-800-849-6127

NC Peer Warmline: call 1-855-PEERS NC (1-855-733-7762)

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline:

North Carolina Psychological Association’s Hurricane Helene Disaster Resources.

Via NAMI: How can disasters impact mental health?

Via NIH: How to care for my own mental health.
SAMHSA Behavioral Health Disaster Response App

Bounce Back Now (En Español)

Parent Tips for Helping Infants and Toddlers (En Español)

Parent Tips for Helping Preschoolers (En Español)

Parent Tips for Helping School-Age Children (En Español)

Parent Tips for Helping Adolescents (En Español)

Tips for Adults (En Español)

Parent Guidelines for Helping Children after a Hurricane (En Español)

After the Hurricane: Helping Young Children Heal

Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event (En EspañolASL)

Simple Activities for Children and Adolescents (En Español)

Trinka and Sam: The Rainy Windy Day—e-book for young children (En Español)

College Students Coping After a Hurricane

Teacher Guidelines Helping Students After a Hurricane

Talking to Children: When Scary Things Happen (En Español)

Tips for Parents on Media Coverage of Traumatic Events

Once I Was Very Very Scared (En Español)—e-book for young children

After the Injury—website for families with injured children

Health Care Toolbox—website for pediatric health providers working with injured children

Pause-Reset-Nourish (PRN) to Promote Wellbeing (En Español)—for responders

Here for Each Other: Family Guide (from Sesame Street)

 

 

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