Chariho Middle School

Mental Health Resources

Ilaine Larrivee:  School Psychologist  - Located in Guidance 2

Margaret DeAngelis:  Grade 5/6 School Social Worker  -  Located in Blue House Office

Monica Andrews:  Grade 7/8 School Social Worker  -  Located in Purple House Office

Lauri Travis:  8th Grade Counselor  -  Located in Guidance 5

Gianni Petteruti:  7th Grade Counselor  -  Located in Guidance 1

Kimberley LaPlante:  6th Grade Guidance Counselor  -  Located in Guidance 6

Jon Haas:  5th Grade Guidance Counselor  -  Located in Guidance 3

Katy Church:  Student Assistance Counselor  -  Located in Guidance 8

Officer Scott Perrin:  School Resource Officer  -  Located in Guidance Suite

Julia Phelan:  School Nurse  -  Located in Nurse Suite

Community Resources


Kids’ Link RI 
(855) 543-5465, 24/7  For Students Under 18

A confidential program offered in collaboration with Gateway Healthcare, Lifespan, Hasbro Children's Hospital and Bradley Hospital, Kids’ Link RI helps children and youth in need of mental health services and refers them to treatment providers.


BH Link Hotline 
(401) 414-5465, 24/7  For People Over 18 

A one-stop, statewide call-in center that connects people to appropriate care and resources, when they or someone they care about is experiencing a behavioral healthcare crisis.


Wood River Health Services
  - 401-539-2461

Gateway Healthcare -  401-364-7705


Teen Talk Thursdays Sponsored by the Samaritans of RI 
(401) 272-4044

Every Thursday from 6 to 9 pm; www.samaritansri.org.  This confidential hotline/listening line helps callers of all ages who are hopeless, alone, suicidal or seeking info to help a family member or friend.


Youth Pride, Inc.
(401) 421-5626

Dedicated to meeting the unique needs of youth and young adults impacted by sexual orientation and gender identity/expression while working to end the homophobic and transphobic environments in which they live, work and play. Mental health resources are available on their website HERE


Thundermist Health Center  
(401) 783-0523 www.thundermisthealth.org

Thundermist’s behavioral health team includes licensed social workers, mental health counselors, and psychiatric clinical nurse specialists. They provide individual and group counseling, integrated behavioral health interventions, case management, and referrals. Thundermist behavioral health services program provides open access and immediate crisis-oriented interventions to our patients, as well as follow up.


Chariho Youth Task Force
- https://www.charihoyouth.org/mh

Their mission is to educate, empower, and engage youth and adults in order to create a sense of community, to promote wellness, and to sustain opportunity for Chariho voices to be heard. Their page contains terrific mental health resources and tools.


National Hotlines and Information


National Suicide Prevention Lifeline -
988

We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.


Crisis Text Line Text
741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor.

Free, 24/7, high-quality text based mental health support and crisis intervention by empowering a community of trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need. 


SAMHSA’s National Helpline
(800) 662-HELP (4357), 24/7

The helpline is a confidential, free information service, in English and Spanish for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information.


Trevor Project - Call
(866) 488-7386 or visit thetrevorproject.org, 24/7

The Trevor Project provides nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.


Say Something 
(844) 572-9669

Anonymous Reporting System enables students to anonymously report an issue 24/7 through an app, hotline, or website when they see a classmate who is at risk of harming themselves or others.