Dear Lowell Students and Families,
The LHS Counseling Department recognizes we are experiencing trying times. As we take this day by day, Lowell will continue to communicate important information to you as it becomes available. The counselors are here for you, via email. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
We are here for you,
LHS Counselors
RJ Boudro - [email protected]
Nicole Deckrow - [email protected]
Tory Parsons - [email protected]
The LHS Counseling Department recognizes we are experiencing trying times. As we take this day by day, Lowell will continue to communicate important information to you as it becomes available. The counselors are here for you, via email. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
We are here for you,
LHS Counselors
RJ Boudro - [email protected]
Nicole Deckrow - [email protected]
Tory Parsons - [email protected]
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Mental Health Resources
Our community is changing on a daily basis and since we are not physically there to support our Lowell families, we would like to share resources that may be helpful. If you are in need of mental health services or support begin by contacting one of the three area mental health providers below. They will likely have the capacity to direct you the services you need:
• Network 180: (800) 749-7720 (available 24 hours per day) https://www.network180.org/en/
• Forest View Hospital: (800) 949-8439 (available 24 hours per day) https://forestviewhospital.com/
• Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services: (800) 678-5500 https://www.pinerest.org/
• Family pediatrician/family doctor
In the event of a mental health emergency or crisis, please see the list below for immediate support.
• Call 911 or proceed to hospital
• National Suicide Hotline: (800) 273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Other options for support.
• Heart of West Michigan: Dial 2-1-1 (Hotline intended to provide information about and referrals to local services and programs in Kent County)
• Network 180: (800) 749-7720 (available 24 hours per day) https://www.network180.org/en/
• Forest View Hospital: (800) 949-8439 (available 24 hours per day) https://forestviewhospital.com/
• Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services: (800) 678-5500 https://www.pinerest.org/
• Family pediatrician/family doctor
In the event of a mental health emergency or crisis, please see the list below for immediate support.
• Call 911 or proceed to hospital
• National Suicide Hotline: (800) 273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Other options for support.
• Heart of West Michigan: Dial 2-1-1 (Hotline intended to provide information about and referrals to local services and programs in Kent County)