MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS
At Forest Hills, we know that students learn best when they feel safe, supported, and well, emotionally, physically, as well as academically. Mental health support is woven into the fabric of our schools, from classroom communities built on belonging to dedicated professionals ready to help when students and families need it most.
OUR MENTAL HEALTH LIASONS
We are proud to have three dedicated mental health liaisons serving our district — one for each attendance area. Our liaisons bring deep, real-world experience to this work: they have supported children and families in numerous settings and a variety of clinics and organizations, from Pine Rest to Disability Advocates of Kent County to child welfare organizations. They work closely with our schools and school counseling staff to connect students and families with the right support at the right time.
In addition to assisting the district with mental health initiatives, our liaisons provide direct assistance to students and families through a variety of services, including:
- Direct referrals for mental health support
- Connection to community resources
- Assistance in times of crisis
Families are welcome to reach out directly to their attendance area’s liaison.
CONTACT INFORMATION
ADELYN WOODEN
Eastern, Goodwillie, Transition Center, and Flex Academy Mental Health Liason
EMAIL ADELYN
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
The following resources and organizations are provided for informational purposes to help families connect with mental health support in our community. Forest Hills Public Schools does not endorse or oversee these agencies, and inclusion on this list does not constitute a recommendation of any particular provider. Families are encouraged to explore each resource and determine what best fits their needs. Our mental health liaisons are also happy to help families navigate these options.
Pine Rest – Forest Hills Clinic
877 Forest Hills Ave. Suite C, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
To schedule a new appointment for outpatient therapy call 616-455-5000.
Network 180 (medicaid only)
790 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Open 24/7 for mental health crises.
To schedule an assessment for ongoing services call 616-336-3909.
Forest View Hospital
1055 Medical Park Dr. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Toll-Free Phone: 800-949-8439
Local Phone: 616-942-9610
OK2SAY
Anyone can report tips on criminal activities or potential harm directed at students, school employees, or schools. Tips can be submitted 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week.
If you or your child is experiencing a mental health emergency, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or call 911.