Resources
Mental and Student Health Services at San Diego Community College District
San Diego City College
City Mental Health Counseling
City Student Health Clinic
Phone: Mental Health: 619-388-3055 | Student Health Clinic: 619-388-3450
Email: citymhcc@sdccd.edu
Location: 1313 Park Boulevard, A-180, San Diego, CA 92101
San Diego Mesa College
https://www.sdmesa.edu/student-support/student-health-services/mental-health-services.shtml
Mesa Student Health Center
Phone: 619-388-2774
Email: skhambat@sdccd.edu
Location: 7250 Mesa College Drive, 14-209, San Diego, CA 92111
San Diego Miramar College
Miramar Mental Health Counseling
Miramar Student Health Center
Phone: 619-388-7881
Mental Health: jjkamp@sdccd.edu | medebrock@sdccd.edu
Student Health: lallen@sdccd.edu
Location: 10440 Black Mountain Rd, K2-102, San Diego, CA 92126
San Diego College of Continuing Education
Conintuing Education Be Well Mental Health Outreach
Phone: (619) 388-1865
Email: jstreet@sdccd.edu
Location: West City Campus, 3249 Fordham St, San Diego, CA 92110
After Hours and Crisis Support (Free, 24/7, Confidential)
211 San Diego - Community, health, essential needs, and disaster resources
Phone: Dial 211
Email: 211help@211sandiego.org
988 Lifeline - Suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline
Phone: Dial/Text 988
988 Contact Form
San Diego Access & Crisis Line - Suicide prevention, crisis intervention, community resources, mental health referrals, and alcohol and drug support services (Local 988 partner)
Crisis Line: 888-724-7240
San Diego Center for Community Solutions - Legal, counseling, and support services for those affected by rape and sexual assault
Crisis Hotline: 888-385-4657
CCS Contact Form
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