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Covid-19 Resources



Lower Merion Township's Health Advisory Council prepared the following list of resources to help residents.

Facts/Information about COVID-19

Mental Health resources

Parent/Caregiver resources

Behavioral Health Resources

Montgomery County Crisis Intervention/ Suicide Prevention:

855-634-4673


Montgomery County Emergency Service, Inc

610-279-6100


PA Drug Addiction Hotline

800-662-HELP


PA Crisis/ Suicide Intervention Hotline

412-820-HELP


National Suicide Prevention Hotline

Talk Line: 800-273-TALK

Text Line text “HOME”

TTT Line for the Hearing Impaired : 800-799-4889

Spanish: 888-628-9454

Veterans Crisis Line

800-273-8255

Trans Lifeline

877-565-8860

Dental Emergencies Routine dental procedures are not happening, but dental professionals are still treating dental emergencies to stop ongoing tissue bleeding, alleviate severe pain or infection, swelling, and trauma. You can phone your dental office or call the following locations:


Albert Einstein Medical Center, Department of Dental Medicine

215-456-7130


Penn Dental Emergency Department

215-898-8965


Thomas Jefferson Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

215-955-6215


Temple Dental Emergency after hours

215-707-4545


Penn Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

800-789-7366

Local Food Banks

Our food pantries need support to help our most vulnerable residents. If you are able to help during this time, you can donate or volunteer through the following links to our local food banks:

ElderNet

Ardmore Food Pantry

Narberth Community Food Bank

Donate Food or Money: Pay with Pay Pal or Credit Card or donate shelf-stable items; see our updated “Most Needed” list here

Volunteer: We will need additional volunteers to pack bags and to deliver them. To volunteer, contact leadership@narberthcommunityfoodbank.org

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