- Thomas Worthington High School
- Personal & Social Well-Being
Students' Personal & Social Well-being
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If you are concerned for the well-being a TWHS student, please contact a School Counselor immediately. While partnering with local agencies and capable of making referrals for families, the TWHS School Counseling team can help you develop a plan of action to support the student. Please call 450-6220 to schedule an appointment or e-mail the counselor to express your concerns.
Franklin County Teen Hotlines are open 24 hours a day. If you have concerns for the safety and/well being of a child, please contact your TWHS School Counselor immediately. If we are unavailable or if it is an emergency, you may call any of the numbers below for help:
- 24 Hour Suicide Prevention- (614) 221-5445
- Teen Questions - (614) 294-3300
- Domestic Violence Hotline for Teens- (866) 331-9474
- Runaway Hotline- (800) 786-2929
- Huckleberry House - (614) 294-5553
- Worthington Police- (614) 885-4463
- Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline- (614) 229-7000
- Family Support Program- (614) 722-8212
- Teen Pregnancy Clinic- (614) 293-8045
- Rape/Sexual Abuse Prevention- (614) 267-7020
- Ohio AIDS/STD Hotline- (800) 332-AIDS
- National Eating Disorders- (800) 931-2237
- Poison Control Center- (800) 222-1222
- Kaleidoscope Youth Center- (614) 294-4537
- LGBTQI Advocacy & Assistance- (866) 86BRAVO
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In case of medical emergency, call 9-1-1
Click the link for a list of contact information for area medical centers.