• Resources

    See below for information about great school and community resources! 

    Family Resources

    Food for Kids Food for Kids is a collaborative effort between Second Harvest and your child’s school. The program is designed to provide healthy, easily-prepared food to children who may be missing meals on a regular basis. These children are discreetly given a backpack full of food for themselves (and any siblings they may have at home) every Friday throughout the school year. Please contact your child’s school counselor or our social worker, Amanda Greenwood (amanda.greenwood@knoxschools.org) for more information.
     
    Shoes for Kids Cedar Bluff Elementary is able to offer families shoes or shoe vouchers through a generous partnership with local churches and the Elks Lodge. Children can get one pair of shoes per semester. If your child is in need of shoes, please notify your child’s teacher or school counselor for more information. 
     
    Knox County Schools Clothing Resource Center The Clothing Resource Center helps provide Knox County students in need with gently used or new clothing. Please contact our school social worker, Amanda Greenwood, for more information. You can email her at amanda.greenwood@knoxschools.org 
     
    Vine Health Clinic The Vine School Health Center is a full-service pediatric clinic located in the Vine Middle Magnet School in Knoxville, TN. They offer health and mental health care as well as psychoeducational services such as educational assessment and targeted interventions. These services are available by appointment for all Knox County students. Most services are available at reduced cost to the families of the student based on a generous fee sliding scale. We bill insurance, including TennCare, for those students who are insured. To make an appointment call (865)594-5078 or visit their website for more information. 

    Mental Health Resources

    Counseling Resource Lists

     

    Mental Health Association of East Tennessee

    www.mhaet.com The Mental Health Association of East Tennessee is a 501 (C)3 non profit organization dedicated to educating the community about mental health issues. 

    Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network

    tspn.org The Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network (TSPN) is the statewide public-private organization responsible for implementing the Tennessee Strategy for Suicide Prevention as defined by the 2001 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. 

    Suicide Prevention Information and Resources

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - Call or Text 988

    At the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, we understand that life's challenges can sometimes be difficult. Whether you're facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or just need someone to talk to, our caring counselors are here for you. You are not alone. 

    Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network Crisis Text Line

    Text “TN” to 741-741 to be connected to a crisis counselor. The line will provide immediate support and referrals for suicidal thoughts, anxiety, depression, child and domestic abuse, substance abuse, eating disorders, human trafficking and more. 

    Mobile Crisis Unit Hotline - 865-539-2409

    Mobile Crisis Unit (MCU) provides a 24-hour crisis response system for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The program provides assessments, triage, and access to appropriate levels of care.   

    McNabb Family Walk-In Center - 865-257-9982

    Our Family Walk-In Center offers care seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for children experiencing a mental health crisis. McNabb Walk-In Flyer https://mcnabbcenter.org/

    Other Resources for Parents and Caregivers

    Online Safety

     

    Erin's Law

    Requires that all public schools in TN implement a prevention-oriented child sexual abuse program which teaches students in Pre-K-12th grade age-appropriate techniques to recognize child sexual abuse and tell a trusted adult and parents/guardians the warning signs of child sexual abuse, plus needed assistance, referral or resource information to support sexually abused children and their families. For more information visit - https://www.erinslaw.org/erins-law/

    Grandparents as Parents

    The Grandparents as Parents Program provides educational support meetings, community outreach, and information and referrals. For more information visit - https://www.knoxseniors.org/grandparents/

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