Polk County Mental Health Task Force |
The following is a list of mental health service providers in Polk County.You can choose to view the full guide, or you can view resources by accepted payment, services offered, and location. Once you are on the guide, just click on the name of the agency to be directed to their website for more information about the types of services that are provided. |
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Master Resource List |
Use this link to access the master resource list or view the resources listed below. |
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Chieftain Closet |
The Chieftan Closet is available to all Osceola High School students free of charge. If you are in need of clean clothes and hygiene items, reach out to your school counselor or other trusted staff member to bring you in. |
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Homeless and Displaced Students |
Students who are experiencing homelessness or displacement can reach out to Clint Strom for additional resources and guidance. |
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Suicide and Crisis Life Line 988 |
Click the link to be directed to 988's webpage, or simply call 988 if you are in a mental health or suicide crisis. This service is free, confidential and available 24/7. |
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United Way 211 |
Click the link to be sent to 211's webpage. 211 offers resources, screenings, trainings and other information that would be helpful in a mental health crisis. |
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CRA (Community Referral Agency) |
Community Referral Agency is a non-profit shelter committed to keeping Survivors of violence and their children together and safe. Our advocates are passionate about helping families in need and will assist you every step of the way. 800-261-7233 |
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The Open Cupboard |
Contact The Open Cupboard, Osceola at (715) 294-4357 for more information. |
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Ruby's Pantry |
Click the link to access Ruby's Pantry community meals resource. |
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Blessing Baskets |
Community based program that offers families in need with items over the holiday season such as food, clothing, gifts, winter gear, gift cards, etc. Contact Jen at (651) 303-3664 |
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The Back Pack Program |
Backpacks go home with the youngest student in the family, at the end of every school week (holidays and breaks taken into consideration) filled by the Open Cupboard with food items. |
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United Way, St.Croix Valley |
United way, St.Croix Valley Provides connection to local services like utility assistance, housing, food, elder care, mental health services, crisis intervention, substance abuse help and much more. |
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Kinship of Polk County |
Kinship of Polk County is an organization that matches both teen and adult mentors to children in need of extra support. |
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