CDC | CDC LGBTQ+ Health |
GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality | LGBTQ+ GLMA Health Resources |
LGBT National Help Center | LGBT National Help Center
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Mental Health Screening | Screening for anxiety and Depression: |
TimelyCare | The Claremont Colleges is offering TimelyCare – Telehealth/online medical and counseling services. To get started, visit the TimelyCare website. |
SHIP Insurance Holders | Students with SHIP (UnitedHealthCare) medical insurance can also access tele-medicine appointments, including behavioral health appointments. |
Crisis Hotlines |
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Community and National Resources |
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Medi-Cal | Healthcare coverage is critical at this time. If students are not covered by student health insurance and are no longer on their parent’s health plan, they may find they are without health care if they lose their jobs in this time of economic crisis. Many students will be eligible for Medi-Cal. |
Urgent Care / Emergency Care | Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
1798 N. Garey Avenue Pomona, CA 91767 (Garey Avenue and 10 Freeway) (909) 865‐9500 Phone (909) 865‐9600 Emergency Room (909) 865‐9623 Emergency Room Fax (909) 865‐9782 Physician Referral Line 24 Hour Emergency Care
San Antonio Community Hospital 999 San Bernardino Road Upland, CA 91786 (East on 6th St which becomes Arrow Hwy then becomes San Bernardino Rd) (909) 985‐2811 Phone (909) 920‐4747 Emergency Room (909) 920‐4731 Emergency Room Fax 24 Hour Emergency Care |
Pharmacies |
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SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration |
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Online Therapy & Free Counseling | https://www.7cups.com/ |
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline |
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Student Life, Diversity, & Leadership Social Media Pages | To get up-to-date information on CGU webinars, trainings, and workshops relating to self-care, follow SLDL on Facebook and Instagram: |
Mindful CGU | Mindful CGU is a service of the Provost’s Office of CGU. This project has a mission to empower the CGU community to make positive changes in the world by building a culture of mindfulness and compassion. Offerings are free and open to all CGU students, faculty, staff, and alums. |
CalFresh | Students who qualify can sign up for assistance programs like CalFresh. |
Food Pantries and Housing Insecurities | An extensive list of local food pantries, housing, and shelters can be found here: |
Meals for Children |
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211 Services | 211 is the most comprehensive source of locally curated social services information in the U.S. and most of Canada. Dial 211 to call, text, or chat with a community resource specialist in your area. You’ll be connected to a live person who will be able to connect you to resources/programs you might be eligible for (including food, utility assistance, tax preparation, shelter, transportation, etc.). |
CalWORKS | CalWORKS is a public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home. |
Financial Help |
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CCA and Oasis | Students living in Oasis Housing or Claremont Collegiate Apartments (CCA) should contact housing@cgu.edu for assistance or questions about their lease. |
Mortgage Relief | Students who need housing support related to mortgage payment forbearance and/or fees waivers or refunds should visit: https://covid19.ca.gov/get-financial-help/#top. |
Local Rental Listings | The Claremont Colleges Services (TCCS) Real Estate Office offers free referral services to housing options in the local area including off-campus rental listing. https://services.claremont.edu/real-estate-and-housing/ |