Family Wellness Resources
Everyone needs support at one time or another.
It’s not always easy to know where to ask for help.
Rush-Henrietta wants families to know what kind of support and services are available in the community. Need help with a topic listed below? Contact your child’s school counselor, social worker, psychologist, or principal and ask for information. You also may reach out to your child’s school health office or English as a New Language teacher. We are eager to connect you to additional resources.
- Basic Needs Assistance (food, clothing, shelter)
- Bullying and Discrimination
- Child Care
- Child Health Insurance Programming
- Crisis Services for Families
- Developmental Disabilities or Concerns
- Domestic Violence
- Eating Disorders
- Education
- Grief and Loss
- Health Home Referrals
- Immigrant and Refugee Supports
Basic Needs Assistance (food, clothing, shelter)
Bullying and Discrimination
Child Care
Child Health Insurance Programming
Crisis Services for Families
Developmental Disabilities or Concerns
Domestic Violence
Eating Disorders
Education
Grief and Loss
Health Home Referrals
Immigrant and Refugee Supports
- Language Access and Services
- LGBTQIA+ Community
- Legal Services
- Local Pediatricians
- Medical Concerns
- Mental and Behavioral Health Supports
- Parent Support Groups
- Phone and Web Resources (292-BABY, Suicide Prevention Hotline, etc.)
- Public Health Information
- Sexual Abuse Issues
- Substance Use Services
- Transportation
- Wellness Resources
Language Access and Services
LGBTQIA+ Community
Legal Services
Local Pediatricians
Medical Concerns
Mental and Behavioral Health Supports
Parent Support Groups
Phone and Web Resources (292-BABY, Suicide Prevention Hotline, etc.)
Public Health Information
Sexual Abuse Issues
Substance Use Services
Transportation
Wellness Resources
Rush-Henrietta also offers a number of programs, supports, and resources. Please reach out to our mental health staff or visit our district website for more information. Some additional links are also listed below.
- Monroe County Office of Mental Health
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) Pediatric Behavioral Health & Wellness Resources
- Children’s Health Insurance Program
- A Guide to Community-Based Organizations for Immigrants
- Mental Health Clinician List (Monroe County and more)
- Child Welfare and Community Services (HEARS Family Line)
Rush-Henrietta remains committed to ensuring the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of students, staff, and families. As part of our ongoing work with the School Health Assessment and Performance Evaluation (SHAPE) System, we identified strengths of our system, as well as areas for improvement. This work entails sharing information about internal and external supports and services. We will continue working on behalf of our students and families as we navigate this world together.
