MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS COUNSELING SERVICES TO BE AVAILABLE TO STATION FIRE VICTIMS, FAMILY MEMBERS AND CHILDREN
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS COUNSELING SERVICES TO BE AVAILABLE TO STATION FIRE VICTIMS, FAMILY MEMBERS AND CHILDREN
LOS ANGELES (Tue., Sept. 1, 2009) – The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health announced it will be offering mental health crisis counseling services to the Station Fire victims, family members and children at the following locations (Hours of operations: 8 a.m.-4 p.m., times may be subject to change):
Antelope Valley Mental Health Center
349-A E. Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
(661) 723-4260
Arcadia Mental Health Center
330 E. Live Oak Ave., Arcadia 91006
(626) 821-5858
Palmdale Mental Health Center
1529 E. Palmdale Blvd., Suite 150, Palmdale 93550
(661) 575-1800
Santa Clarita Valley Mental Health Center
23501 Cinema Dr., Suite 210, Valencia 91355
(661) 288-4800
San Fernando Valley Mental Health Center
10605 Balboa Blvd., Suite #100, Granada Hills 91344
(818) 832-2400
Valley Coordinated Children’s Services
Victory/Tampa Medical Square
19231 Victory Blvd., Reseda 91335
(818) 708-4500
West Valley Mental Health Center
7621 Canoga Ave., Canoga Park 91304
(818) 598-6900
For more information and after hour services, contact the Department of Mental Health’s ACCESS Center at (800) 854-7771. The ACCESS Center is open 24 hours, seven days a week, including all holidays.
Contact: Ken Kondo, L.A. County Chief Executive Office, Office of Emergency Management,
Program Manager and Public Information Officer, (213) 792-5128 – Cellular
OAI Helen Hauze, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Headquarters Bureau (SHB), at the Emergency Operations Center, (213) 980-2204
Address/Location
LASD - Norwalk Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
12335 Civic Center Dr
Norwalk, CA 90650
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 562-863-8711