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We strive to make meaningful connections and link people to services.

NCOC cares.

— Behavioral Health and Recovery Services

“As a student, we were told that we matter constantly; however, it is hard to find concrete evidence for youth to believe it. The Youth Health Center provides support and compassion for youth who may not find it elsewhere.”

Geraldine Mack ― Oceana High School graduate & first generation college student.

Let Us Help You

We offer access to a wide range of services, professionals, and community partners to help our diverse population find care and support.

Crisis Support

If you or someone you know is in crisis or at risk of harming themselves or others,

Call the Suicide/Crisis Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) toll-free or 650-579-0350, to speak with a confidential trained crisis counselor 24/7.

Call or text 9-1-1 and say: “I’m calling/texting about a mental health emergency and request a CIT (Crisis Intervention Trained) Officer.

Text “START” to 741741. CRISIS TEXT LINE provides free confidential 24/7 emotional support and information to people in any type of crisis.

Click button to take you to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline website

Click button to take you to the Crisis Text Line website


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