Community Resources
All Livermore students have a right to feel seen and included in a community of their choice.
Local organizations provide the support needed for youth and their families.
Provides services related to behavioral health, crisis services, and substance use.
Promotes mental health, raise awareness and remove the stigma surrounding psychiatric disorders, and support fundamental research for cures. The website contains resources for students and parents, including a free webinar “Mental Health Lecture Series”.
Provides free and low cost short-term counseling services for individuals and families with youth 6-19 residing in Livermore.
Has a 40-year history of providing high-quality mental health and community support services in the San Francisco Bay Area. They are committed to building a vibrant and multicultural agency to provide services that meet the needs of the individuals and families in our community.
“NAMI Tri-Valley, in collaboration with other community agencies and organizations, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those whose lives are affected by mental illness, by providing support, resource information, education programs, and advocacy.”
Each and every NAACP member makes a difference in the complex, ongoing work of advancing racial equity.
Formerly “Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays”. PFLAG is creating a caring, just, and affirming world for LGBTQIA+ people and those who love them.
Is a safe, private resource for students to contact when they have questions that need an answer they can trust. Besides frankly answering questions about reproduction and sexuality, Planned Parenthood offers information about healthy relationships, general wellness, gender identity, and much more. Their website offers an anonymous chat. For educators, sex education can be a challenging subject for students and teachers alike. Planned Parenthood offers tools and resources to help students with the information they need to make smart, healthy decisions.
Z-Cares’ mission is to encourage meaningful conversations about youth mental health while reducing the stigma throughout communities. It is based in Pleasanton. Z-Cares will stand up to anxiety, depression and other mental health disorders in support of the communities we serve through evidence-based programs and content offerings. Our vision is for all community members to recognize that it is 'OK to Not be OK.'