A local nonprofit has created the Arkansas Teacher Support Helpline, a confidential service offering a safe space for school staff to share their struggles.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — AFMC, a local nonprofit, has launched the Arkansas Teacher Support Helpline, a confidential service that offers a safe space for teachers and school staff to share their struggles and explore practical solutions.
The support line is a free resource staffed by experienced professionals trained in mental health first aid, trauma-informed resilience, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and more.
The helpline is available Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., at (833) 669-7337.
“AFMC is committed to bridging the support gap for teachers,” stated John Selig, CEO of AFMC. “Educators are the backbone of our communities, and their well-being profoundly impacts their students. Our mission is to provide immediate, meaningful support, ensuring that teachers feel heard, valued, and empowered in their critical roles.”
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