We have attached some mental health resources with additional information regarding Suicide Prevention Month. If you have additional concerns, we have social workers, psychologists, and counselors available to discuss.
Crisis Resources
- If you or someone you know is in an emergency, call 911 immediately.
- If you are in crisis or are experiencing difficult or suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273 TALK (8255)
- If you’re uncomfortable talking on the phone, you can also text NAMI to 741-741 to be connected to a free, trained crisis counselor on the Crisis Text Line.
Quick Links:
- Know the Warning Signs and Risk Factors of Suicide
- Being Prepared for a Crisis
- Navigating a Mental Health Crisis
District 142 Mental Health Professionals
Easton Joyce, MSW Hille Middle School Social Worker [email protected] 708-687-5550 x 6215 |
Emilie Harris
Hille Middle School Counselor [email protected]
708-687-5550 x 6213 |
Patricia Schroeder |
Carmen Igyarto, RN Hille Middle School Nurse [email protected] 708-687-5550 x 6103 |
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Nancy Kukulka, MSW Kerkstra Elementary School Social Worker 708-687-2860 x 4337
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Katie Rosenberg, Ed.S. Kerkstra Elementary School Psychologist [email protected] 708-687-2860 x 4304 |
Rose Eichorst, RN Kerkstra Elementary School Nurse [email protected] 708-687-2860 x 4103 |
Christy Scolaro, MSW
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Melissa Lottich, Ed.S. NCSP Foster Elementary School Psychologist [email protected] 708-687-4763 x 5365 |
Ellen Hanrahan, RN Foster Elementary School Nurse 708-687-4763 x 5103 |
Laurel Carlson, MSW
708-687-2964 x 3324
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Melissa Lottich, Ed.S. NCSP Ridge Early Childhood Center School Psychologist [email protected] 708-687-2964 x 3327 |
Katie Rosenberg, Ed.S.
Ridge Early Childhood Center
[email protected]School Psychologist 708-687-2964 x 3327 |