
Support Center for Students in Distress: Resources, Location, and Services
The Care Center at Building 97 offers support to students facing crises, basic needs insecurities, mental health issues, and more. They provide resources, advocacy, and assistance with emergencies. Discover the services available and how to access help easily.
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Culture of Care Culture of Care Care Center Care Center
Agenda Overview of Overview of Care Center Care Center Case Case Basic Needs Basic Needs Resoures Resoures Location Location Management Management Who is a Who is a Student of Student of Conern Conern How to Access How to Access Emergencies Emergencies Questions Questions
Care Center The Care Center is the first place to send students who are of concern or in distress. We connect students to: o Resources they need to succeed o Support them through crises o Provide advocacy o Offer Basic Needs services
Location Care Center Located in Building 97 (directly in front of the Cultural Centers) and under the Marketplace
Case Management Mental Health Support Coordination Absence & Withdrawal Support University Navigation Support students who require non- clinical interventions (i.e. anxiety, neurodivergent) Assist students who miss class due to serious and compelling reasons Assist students in navigating university processes (i.e. withdrawals, fees, tuition, COVID) Connect students to CAPS or off- campus providers as needed Provide letters of support for students going through the withdrawal process Campus reintegration support for post-hospitalization Provide warm handoff to variety of university partners Refer to Bronco Advising Center (BAC) as needed Insurance Support 5
Basic Needs Resources Clothing Food Housing Financial One-time grant, up to $500 Clothing Closet CalFresh Support Short-term emergency housing Partnerships with the VRC, RS and College of Environmental Design Meal Assistance Mobile Clothing Closet Referral to rapid rehousing partner and community-based organizations Poly Pantry (ASI) Partnership Personal Shopping Experience CalWORKs Benefits Tech Support (Hotspots and Laptops) Project Mailbox Food Tasting/Demos Care Packages 6
Who is a student of concern? Any student who is experiencing stressors that result in distress or crisis. Examples of stressors: Basic needs insecurities (food, housing, financial) Mental health Physical health Family emergencies Academic challenges
How to access to Care Center Referral: Care Center receives referrals through Student of Concern Form found on our website www.cpp.edu/carecenter Walk-ins: Students can be seen during walk-in hours; Monday-Friday 9:00 am 4:00 pm Consultations Call (909) 869-5071 or email carecenter@cpp.edu
Emergencies The Care Center is NOT for emergencies. If there is an immediate threat to a student (either through self-harm or interpersonal violence), call (909) 869-3070 or 9-1-1 and follow your housing protocols. The Care Center coordinates student care after an emergency.
Questions Thoughts or areas you would like to further discuss www.cpp.edu/carecenter www.cpp.edu/carecenter Building 97, M-F 8am- 5pm carecenter@cpp.edu carecenter@cpp.edu