Renton School District pays for Hazel Health mental services, and Renton High School has counseling for our students of every grade. Additional resources like therapy could be an amazing resource for students who are struggling. School or things at home can be a challenge. It’s not easy being a teenager! Therapy is an amazing mental health resource.
RHS counselors:
Ms.Pike, Last name A-Da
Mrs. Guillet, Last name De-K
Mr. White, Last name L-Q
Ms.Ibrahim, Last name R-Z
https://outlook.office365.com/book/[email protected]/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true
Hazel Health:
https://getstarted.hazel.co/district/rentonschools
Other Therapy Resources:
Southeast Youth & Family services
Southeast youth & family services offer select programs for free, they accept Medicaid and other insurance. No one is turned away due to the inability to pay. They are skilled at addressing depression, anxiety, family conflict, trauma and lots more.
https://www.seattle.gov/education/for-parents/youth-mental-health
The Seattle government offers free youth help. The department of education and early learning services offers free mental wellness for middle and high schoolers, Seattle youth, and young adults up to the age of 24.
https://senecafoa.org/services/outpatient-services/
Seneca outpatient services programs serve young people impacted by anxiety, depression, and other profound challenges. Seneca provides a range of outpatient behavioral services in clinical settings, on school campuses, in the community, and online.
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