Emergency Response Information

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  • Emergency Response Information

    Posted by Katie Rupracht on 1/26/2021

    Emergency Needs/Assistance:

    • 211 CNY. This is a team of compassionate, highly trained, specialists who are available 24/7 to help you as a family access the best local resources and services to address any need.
    • Catholic Charities of Fulton NY may also be able to assist with additional emergency needs between the hours of 8:30 am. and 2:00 pm Monday – Friday.
      • Emergency Needs: Please call: (315) 598-3980.
      • WARM LINE: Please call: (315) 598-3980, dial 0.
    • Oswego County Opportunities (OCO): Crisis Hotline
      • Housing crisis or basic needs
        • OCO: 315-342-7618
        • OCO: 1-877-342-7618
      • Domestic or dating violence: relationship violence is defined as committing an act with the intent of causing fear in another person.
        • OCO Hotline: 315-342-1600
        • National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233

    Food Pantry:

    • Mexico Food Pantry. Winter hours: Wednesday and Thursday or by appointment.

    Crisis Services:

    • Oswego Health/Liberty Resources Mobile Crisis Team
      • This service responds to individuals in crisis, over the phone or in person. Callers are provided with mental health engagement, intervention and follow-up support. This service is open to anyone suffering any type of crisis including mental health. There are no fees related to this service.
      • Crisis Connect Line: (315) 251-0800 (After 5:00pm).
      • Oswego Health Mobile Crisis (315) 236-3500 (8am-5pm).
    • Contact Services Hotline (covers surrounding counties).
      • Functions like Crisis Connect Line.
      • Contact: (315) 251-0600.
    • Suicide Prevention Lifeline
      • Contact information
      • Text Crisis Support/Line
        • National Alliance on Mental Illness
        • Text-based service wherein individuals can access a crisis counselor 24/7.
          • Text NAMI 741-741
        • Liberty Resources Short Term Crisis Respite
          • What is this?
            • This is a crisis respite service for adults (ages 18 and above) who feel like they need assistance and support. It is peer operated and serves Onondaga, Oswego, and Madison counties.
          • Contact: 315-216-4320
          • Peer Warm Line (Just to talk): 1-855-778-1900
        • Oswego County COVID-19 Hotline:
          Please call 315-349-3330 for more information about the Coronavirus.

     

     

      

    Websites:

     

    National Child Traumatic Stress Network:

     https://www.nctsn.org/what-is-child-trauma/trauma-types/disasters/pandemic-resources?page=1

     

    Child Mind Institute:

    https://childmind.org/coping-during-covid-19-resources-for-parents/

     
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