About the Counselor
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Refugio Gómez
While school is physically closed, students are expected to continue to work on their classes. Students should check their email every day, if not every other day for information or to reach out to us. Students who are close to graduation, can still graduate by the end of this academic year.
You can reach out to me via these methods:
rgomezmorado@stocktonusd.org
Google Voice Number: 209.227.0935 where you can text message or call
Phone 209.933.7365 Extesnion 2368
About me:
Mr. Gómez received his bachelor's of science in Social Work and masters in School Counseling from CSU, Sacramento and looks foward to working with Stockton High School community. When he is not at work, he enjoys spending time with family, friends, traveling and his favorite food is Thai.
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Resources for Students and Parents
San Joaquin 211: Resources to housing/shelter, healthcare, counseling, food, legal services and more. 24 hours/7 days a week. Free and Confidential
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Call the NAMI helpline 1-800-950-6264 or in a crisis text? Text NAMI to 741741
National Alliance on Mental Illness of San Joaquin: NAMI San Joaquin County is a grassroots family, client and community member organization, dedicated to improving the lives of people with mental health challenges and the lives of their families and friends. These challenges are known as neurobiological brain disorders or psychiatric disabilities.
NAMI San Joaquin County Resource Guide
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 or Text 741741