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​YOUR MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS.

The Fairfax County Student Human Right Commission (SHRC) is committed to providing mental health support to you or anyone else you know who may be going through challenging times. 

This website is designed to provide mental health resources for all FCPS students, including identity-specific resources. Please note this website provides general help regarding mental wellbeing, and the creators are not medical professionals. If you are in a medical emergency, please call 911

EXPLORE OUTSIDE RESOURCES

OUR MISSION


The SHRC Mental Health Website is committed to providing mental health resources to all FCPS students, regardless of age, sexual-orientation, gender-orientation, race, religion, gender, or socioeconomic status.

FIND RESOURCES FOR YOU

General Mental Health Support Resources
School Specific Resources
Resources For People Of Color
LGBTQIA+ STUDENTS
Resources For Students In Intimate Partner Violence or Domestic Abuse Situations
Resources For Students Struggling With Addiction
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

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Many students are struggling with their mental health right now. Read their stories.
Visit our You Are Not Alone page to discover similar situations as yours and connect with others in a safe environment. 
You are not alone.
​IMPORTANT: 
​Please note this website provides general help regarding mental wellbeing. The creators are not medical professionals. 
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If you are in a medical emergency, please call 911!
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This project is funded by the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board as a program of the Northern Virginia Suicide Prevention Plan, made possible by a grant from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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    • General Resources
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    • Racial Justice Resources
    • LGBTQIA+ Resources
    • Domestic Abuse Resources
    • Addiction Resources
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