Community Resources
HCC has relationships with numerous community partners to provide additional support for our students. We have compiled a list for our students so you can reach out at any time to these partners for assistance.
Resources:
- Vaya Health
- Vaya Health – Online mental health screening
- Community Resources
- Employment Transportation Assistance Program
- Resources for Veterans
Downloadable list:
Listing of Community Resources
Health
- Flu Factsheet
- Lice Factsheet
- Handwashing: Clean Hands Save Lives
- Haywood County Health Department
- Blue Ridge Health
- Haywood Regional Medical Center
- Vaya Health
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) North Carolina
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources:
- North Carolina COVID-19 Information Hub
- Hope4NC Helpline (from NCDHHS)
- National and state resources for community college students (from NC Community Colleges)
- Food Assistance Resources in Haywood County During COVID-19 (from Haywood County Health and Human Services)
- Mental Health Support During COVID-19 (from Haywood County Health and Human Services)
- COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Information and Resources (from National Alliance on Mental Illness-NAMI)
- How to Care for Yourself While Practicing Physical Distancing (from Mental Health First Aid USA)
- 4 Self-Care Tips for How to Deal with Anxiety (from Mental Health First Aid USA)
- How to Help Someone with Anxiety or Depression During COVID-19 (from Mental Health First Aid USA)
- Supporting Families During COVID-19 (from Child Mind Institute)
If you feel you are experiencing a crisis due to mental health, substance use, or developmental disability needs and you require immediate support, call 1-888-315-2880 to access Mobile Crisis Service 24/7 or call 911.
Contact Us
Student Wellness
Building 1500; Student Services
HCC-Wellness@haywood.edu
Phone: 828.627.4504
Fax: 828.627.4513
On-Campus Support Community Resources Substance Use Disorder Tips and Events
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