Teletherapy for CCM Students through “Uwill”
We are pleased to announce a free resource just for you! CCM now has a partnership with Uwill, a leading platform used to deliver online mental health support. Uwill offers current CCM students free immediate access to teletherapy through its easy to use online platform, as well as 24/7 direct crisis support. If you are not ready to speak to someone but want to work on your well-being, wellness programming is also available to you at no cost.
To schedule teletherapy:
Register/login to Uwill and choose a therapist based on your preferences including availability, issue, gender, language and ethnicity. You can also choose a time that fits your schedule with day, night and weekend availability. Access is quick and easy. You can register and book your first session in just minutes using your school email. You can also create an account to learn how to de-stress or additional ways to increase your wellness with over 50 videos available.
Uwill is Private. Secure. Confidential.
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis:
Call 833-646-1526 for help 24/7/365
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
If you need any assistance, you can refer to the Uwill FAQ, Student User Guide, or reach out directly to Uwill at support@uwill.com.
Titans Table
The Interfaith Food Pantry (IFPN) will be delivering food to the CCM campus through “Titans Table” on Wednesday afternoons. The service is completely free and strictly confidential. Best of all, you can select what food you want and need through the IFPN’s online shopping list. The IFPN offers canned and boxed goods, along with fresh produce, dairy products and baby food. To get started, fill out the online application and shopping list at https://www.mcifp.org/ccm-application/. You must confirm your delivery each time you would like to pick up and then the food will be packed into bags and can be picked up in the Student Community Center (SCC) at the CHAI-NJ Lobby, by parking lot #6, near the loading dock.
CCM is honored to be partnering with IFPN to support the basic needs of our students and their ability to succeed in college and reach for their dreams. For more than 25 years, IFPN has been improving the health and well-being of Morris County residents by providing food and access to other resources.
Mental health Resources
Saint Clare’s Health, (888) 626-2111
https://www.saintclares.com/Our-Locations/Behavioral-Health-Services.aspx
Morristown Medical Center, 973-971-5000
www.atlantichealth.org/morristown.html
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, (800) 273-8255 OR 988
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Teen Line – Teens Support Hotline, (800) 852-8336 or Text TEEN to 839863
“Find a Helpline is a free online tool that easily connects people to helplines in over 50 countries. Established by ThroughLine who built this, the largest verified network of mental health and crisis helplines in the world, Find a Helpline lists over 1,400 services with the option to search by topic, helpline specialty, contact method and type of human support.”
For a more comprehensive list of resources, please click on each resource section. These resources are not endorsed by the County College of Morris or the Counseling and Wellness Center, rather they are community resources compiled for your convenience. If you find any of the resources below are outdated or if you need additional informational resources that may not appear on this list, please contact the Counseling & Student Success office at counseling@ccm.edu.
For NJ Department of Human Services & Supportive Resource links, visit Financial Aid’s Website.
Crisis/Emergency Information
In the event of a psychiatric emergency, the following crisis hotlines have trained personnel available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week:
- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
988 - Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 - NJ Hopeline
1.855.654.6735 - Crisis/Psychiatric screening centers for all counties in New Jersey
Assists people who need immediate psychiatric care. - Saint Clare’s Health – Psychiatric Emergency Service
Assessment, crisis intervention, and referrals for people in crisis.
(973) 625-6160 - Morristown Medical Center Psychiatric Emergency Service
(973) 540-0100 - Newton Medical Center
(973) 383-0100 - National Domestic Violence Hotline
1 (800) 799-7233 - National Sexual Assault Hotline
1 (800) 656-4673 (HOPE)
If you feel that you or someone you know is in imminent danger of harming self or others, call 911 immediately.