Visit the Wellness Center!
Students need to be healthy in body, mind, and spirit in order to learn successfully. The Wellness Center is all about support for students to help them make the most of their education. The Wellness Program provides care that includes health, mental health, and substance abuse counseling; parent support and linkages; student success team support; and community referrals.
To visit the Wellness Center, drop by Room 143, call us at (415) 242-2574, email us at lincoln@sfwellness.org, or mail us at Abraham Lincoln High School, c/o Wellness Center, 2162 24th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116.
Drop-ins are welcome Monday through Friday during lunch!
Need someone to talk to? Email us at lincoln@sfwellness.org
Wellness Center Personnel
- Wellness Center [room 143]
- Wellness Coordinator: Jen Kenny-Baum
- Youth Outreach Coordinator: Ian Michael Enriquez (Tagalog)
- School Health Programs [room184]
Health Consultationand tobacco prevention services.- School Nurse: Stuart Dick
- Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) Program: developing programs, events, and presentations to prevent youth from using tobacco or assisting them to quit.
- RAMS
Counseling Services (Daily): integrated behavioral health services for mental health and substance abuse- Sheening Lin, Behavioral Health Specialist (Taiwanese)
- Michael Ceely, Behavioral Health Specialist (Spanish- MWTh)
- Alison Ching, Behavioral Health Specialist (TThF)
- Bradley Bryan, Behavioral Health Intern (Mon/Tue)
- Student Intervention Team
Counseling Services: individual and group counseling services- Mana Kahali, Counseling Intern (Farsi- Wed/Thu)
- Christine Kim, Counseling Intern (French- Mon/Tue)
- Ohlhoff Recovery Programs
Counseling Services: substance abuse counseling and recovery services- Tara Rappaport, Counselor (Fridays)
- Student Activities@ Lunch
- Book Club: [Mondays in NB2]
Wellness faculty (Jen Kenny-Baum) led student club focused on discussing assigned readings.- Shamira Gratch, English Teacher
- Circus Club: [Mondays in 127]
Student club focused on learning and performing circus arts.- Leo Huang, Magician
- Daniel Fielding, Juggler
- Bao Giang, Contortionist
- Chinese Newcomer Group: [Tuesdays in 127]
Led by the Community Youth Center from Chinatown, this group focus on helping students integrate into their present community.- Welen Chen, Case Manager (Cantonese/Mandarin)
- Hip Hop Club(Horse Play): [Tuesdays in Dance Room]
Student club focused on learning and performing hip hop dance.- Kim Nnaemeka, Club President (Youth Outreach Worker)
- Improv Club(Lincoln Mustangs Funny Actors Organization): [Thursdays in Auditorium]
Wellness faculty (Ian Enriquez) led student club focused on learning and performing improvisational theater sports.- Barrett Courtney, Youth Outreach Representative
- Gay Straight Alliance: [Fridays in 126]
Student organization working to challenge homophobia and heterosexism, promote a safer school environment, and educate their peers around the issues of romantic freedom.- Morgan Wallace, LGBTQ Support Liaison
- Random Acts of Kindness Club: [Fridays in NB4]
Student organization working to promote acts of kindness with the hopes of improving the climate within the community and inspiring others.- Jonathan Macato & Ashley Carreon, Club Presidents (Youth Outreach Workers)
- Book Club: [Mondays in NB2]
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