THE HAWORTH HOPE FUND
 

                                                  haworthhopefund@gmail.com                                     

               https:// www.facebook.com/groups/406983323507659         

 

An independent 501c3 has been created by member of the community to provide support for the Haworth residents who find themselves in nee of mental healthcare. Haworth is a proud Stigma-Free town. Along with that, realizing that we or a loved one may need mental healthcare, understanding what kind and for how long can be a daunting question, Add to that the often prohibitive cost for quality care and then the cure can become an added stressor.   With this in mind, The Haworth Hope Fund has pledged to support our neighbors. We can provide confidential financial support, professional guidance, and the knowledge that you are not alone.                                           

Mental Health Resources

The Haworth Hope Fund is here to serve our community and asks that you complete this short survey to better enable us to do so. Thank you in advance for helping us help you!

 https://forms.gle/9xgsC6Yvp3kEvh7MA

BERGEN COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT RESOURCES: Please click here for a comprehensive list of services and contact information for Bergen County mental health and community support resources accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. The events of this past week remind us of how stressful these times are. Life is hard under the best, “most normal’ circumstances and the circumstances in which we find ourselves are extraordinary -- stressful, isolating, disconcerting, frustrating. The Haworth Hope Fund is here for you and your loved ones. No questions asked. Please share our contact info (Haworthhopefund@gmail.com) with anyone who you’re concerned may need assistance.

IN CASE OF A EMERGENCY:

If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis, call 911 or 201.262.HELP (4357)

https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/.

Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 

RESOURCES:

 Additional resources provided by Michele Hart-Loughlin, Division Director, Division of Mental Health Services, Bergen County Department of Health Services. click here