Isa Psychological Services Center
Online & Community Resources
Isa Psychological Services Center
Online Resources
Online Colleges: Critical Mental Health Resources for College Students
http://www.onlinecolleges.net/for-students/mental-health-resources
Mental Health Screening's Stop a Suicide Today
Online Screening Program at http://www.stopasuicide.org/
Affordable Colleges Group Student Mental Health Guide
http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-student-mental-health/
Jed Foundation's Online Screening Program
Online Screening Program at http://www.ulifeline.org/
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Invites students to participate in their online screening program by e-mail at http://www.afsp.org/
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
(1-800-273-TALK)
National Hope Network
http://www.hopeline.com/
National Suicide Hotline
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (SuicidePrevention and Mood Disorders) at
http://www.dbsalliance.org/
American Association of Suicidology at http://www.suicidology.org/
Suicide Prevention Center (SPRC)
http://www.sprc.org/
The Recovery Village
Resources for College Students: https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/resources/college-students/
Resources on Mental Health: https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/
American Addiction Center
Teenage Addiction Guide for Parents of Addicts: https://americanaddictioncenters.org/rehab-guide/guide-for-parents-i
Alcohol & Drub Rehab for Young Adults: https://americanaddictioncenters.org/rehab-guide/young-adults Sending a Child or Teen to a Rehab Center:
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/rehab-guide/sending-a-child More Resources for Addiction: https://americanaddictioncenters.org/
Community Resources
Alee Shelter
(671) 648-4673 or (671) 647-2533
Established to help victims of domestic violence and spouse abuse/neglect. Women and
their children may receive short term shelter in a safe and comfortable environment,
as well as guidance and counseling toward future planning of their lives.
Client Services and Family Counseling
(671) 475-3101/3383
Superior Court's family counseling services, which provides counseling and evaluation
to court referred clients: Individual, family, group and couples counseling; and Psychiatric
and Psychological evaluations.
Crime Stoppers
(671) 477-4357
A program involving police, community and the media in the fight against crime. It
allows individuals to call in crimes, guaranteeing anonymity and may provide rewards
for information leading to an arrest.
The Office of the Attorney General – Victim Service Center
(671) 475-2587
Crime Victim's Response Unit
(671) 475-3132/3/4/5
Provides direct services to victims of crime. Services may include case information,
referrals, emotional support or court public outreach. All calls are handled confidentially
and with compassion.
Crisis Hotline
(671) 647-8833/4
A 24 hour crisis intervention hotline, which serves the community by providing listening
service, referral services and public outreach. All calls are handled confidentially
and with compassion.
Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center
(671) 647-5440
Counseling services are available through DMHSA staff. You may schedule an appointment
for intake by calling the numbers listed above.
Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities
(671) 475-4624/5735/8
Erica's House
(671) 642-4020
A support service for parents and children in need of visitation and exchange services.
Services include a safe place to pick-up and drop off children for exchange between
parents. On-site staff of Child Protective Services supervised visitation for families.
Parenting class will be offered for Court and CPS referred.
Catholic Social Services
(671) 635-1442
The Salvation Army
(671) 477-9872
Guam Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Central: (671) 735-7245, Southern: (671) 828-7542/3, Northern: (671) 635-7411
Provides benefits that help low income households buy food they need for good health.
Provides services to unemployed or low income individuals, part-time workers, recipients
of welfare or other assistance payments, and elderly persons with disabilities.
Safe Haven Guam
(671) 969-4673
Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority
(671) 477-9851/2/3/4
Accepts applications to live in GHURA low-income rental housing. Also accepts applications
for Section 8 rent subsidy, which provides assistance in rent payments.
Guam Legal Services
(671) 477-9811/12
Provides legal services to indigent persons on Guam.
Guam Memorial Hospital Emergency Room
(671) 647-2555/2444
GMH Emergency Room is a 24-hour emergency care facility where you can walk-in without
an appointment if you feel that you are in an emergency situation.
Guam Mass Transit Authority
(671) 475-4600
Provides rides with fee, starts at Micronesia Mall and Agana Shopping Center and branches
throughout the island. 5:30 AM to 7:30 PM, Monday to Saturdays, except Holidays.
Guam WIC Program
(671) 735-7128/80
Provides selected supplemental foods (such as milk, eggs, cheese, cereals, juices,
dried beans & peas, peanut butter, infant cereals) to eligible persons, along with
nutrition education to improve the health and nutrition of its participants.
Guma Mami
(671) 477-1505
A private non-profit corporation, which provides supervised health care services for
mentally retarded adults; offers both residential and community support services.
Guma San Jose
(671) 637-1307
Provides 24-hour, 7 days-a-week emergency shelter for homeless individuals and families
in Guam.
Healing Hearts Crisis Center
(671) 647-5440
Provides support, information and referrals for all survivors of sexual assault. A
specially trained doctor or nurse examiner who can perform the medical legal examination
on-site, in a safe and warm environment, will also be available if the survivor wishes
to pursue reporting the assault to police or to the survivor who does not wish to
report a medical examination for their own health.
Inafa' Maolek Conciliation
(671) 475-1977
Trained mediators assist in troubled marriages and family conflicts, small claims
disputes, work-related conflicts and victim-offender mediation involving delinquent
and criminal behavior. The organization also recognizes the value of training island
youth in peace-making by providing peer mediation training to prevent violence on
campuses.
Lawyer Referral Service
(671) 989-4227
Provides names of attorneys from the Guam Bar Association with areas of special interest.
Navy Fleet & Family Support Center
(671) 333-2056/7/8
Assists both single and married personnel to help solve problems, obtain assistance
and provides in-depth information on resources available to them in the military and
civilian community on Guam.
Office of the Attorney General
(671) 475-3324
Prosecutes individuals; consults with victims/witnesses for case preparation, gathering
evidence and testimony; and advocates for consumers.
Office of the Public Guardian
(671) 475-3173
Provides legal services to an adult who for some reason unable to manage or take care
of themselves and/or property. To serve as a guardian, assist Superior Court, advise
and guide persons, offer guidance and counsel and develop programs for public education
One-Stop Career Center
(671) 475-7000
Provides job seeker with employment related services such as training assessment,
employment counseling and referral. Interested individuals need to complete a registration
form and schedule an appointment.
Probation Services Division
Adult Services: (671) 475-3375, Juvenile Services: (671) 475-3453
Provides monitoring and supervision to individuals on probationary, diversion or pre-trial
status.
Public Defenders Office
(671) 475-3100
Provides legal services to indigent persons on Guam.
Sanctuary Incorporated of Guam
(671) 475-7101, 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (671) 475-7100
Provides 24-hour accessibility to youths between ages 12-18 years who are experiencing
family problems/conflict. This includes counseling via Sanctuary Hotline, Face to
Face emergency counseling, referral services and temporary emergency shelter.
Victim's Advocates Reaching Out (VARO)
(671) 475-5552/(671) 647-8833 (Crisis Hotline)
Trained volunteers respond to victims of violent crimes and their families to provide
crisis intervention, information, follow-up and referrals.