VICTOR VALLEY RESOURCES
Inland SoCal United Way – https://inlandsocaluw.org/211
The Community Crisis Response Team:
High Desert Region is a community-based mobile crisis response program for those experiencing a psychiatric emergency.
Phone (760) 956-2345
Pager (760) 734-8093
Hours: 7 Days a Week 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Victorville Crisis Walk-in Center
The center serves mentally ill people of all age groups in need of immediate crisis intervention and stabilization.
https://www.starsinc.com/valley-star-behavioral-health/victorville-crisis-walk-in-center-cwic/
Victorville Locations:
12240 Hesperia Road, Suite A
Victorville, CA 92395
Referrals: (760) 245-8837
https://www.victor.org/victorville-campus/
https://www.victor.org/victorville-desert-mountain-region/
Victor provides a wide range of behavioral health, educational, and social support services to children, youth, families and adults throughout California. Services for those in need are individualized, flexible, community-based and strength-based with a continuous commitment to providing excellent support that truly changes the lives of those served.
High Desert Center Inc. – High Desert Child, Adolescent and Family Services Center
Specialty Mental Health Services are special health care services for people who have a mental illness or emotional problems that a regular doctor cannot treat. These services include crisis counseling, individual/group/family therapy, medication management, and recovery services.
16248 Victor Street
Victorville, CA 92395
(760) 243-7151
Grief Support
http://www.victorvalleymortuary.com/grief-and-healing/
NAMI Inland Empire – Our key strategic goals reflect our commitment to building capacity within our service areas – the High Desert and Mountain communities. Our strategic plan includes initiatives for outreach, support and education to build our capacity, connection and growth. Our energies are focused on two NAMI cornerstones; advocacy and education. Our general strategy is to offer support groups, educational classes and trainings to promote mental health awareness, in addition to participating in local mental health fairs and NAMIWalks. It is also important that we work together with like-minded community partners to support stigma reduction, mental health education and improved access to mental health services.
(760) 217-4109
NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness”, is the nation’s largest volunteer-based” grassroots mental health organization, dedicated to bettering the lives of many who are affected by mental illness.
NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, support and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raise awareness and build a community of hope for all those in need.