
Supporting the Whole Child
Worth County Schools is excited to partner with Uwill to support the mental health and well-being of our middle and high school scholars, in grades 6-12.

Worth County Schools is proud to partner with Uwill, a leading virtual mental health and wellness provider that expands access to support for our middle and high school students in grades 6–12. Through this partnership, families and students have access to free, confidential mental health services, including teletherapy, crisis support, and wellness resources, designed to meet students where they are, when they need care. This resource reinforces our commitment to the whole child by supporting academic success alongside social and emotional well-being.

What Uwill Offers
Teletherapy with Licensed Counselors
Scholars can connect with a licensed mental health professional by video, phone, chat, or messaging, giving them flexibility in how they access support. Counselors can help with a range of challenges, including stress, anxiety, mood changes, relationships, and academic pressures.
Crisis Support
If a scholar is facing an immediate mental health crisis, Uwill provides rapid access to trained professionals who can help stabilize the situation and connect them with next steps for care.
Wellness Resources On Demand
Beyond counseling, scholars can explore wellness programming such as mindfulness tools, self-care resources, and stress-reduction strategies to support emotional balance.

How Students Access Support
Uwill is designed to eliminate barriers to mental health care and make support simple and accessible.
Students visit https://app.uwill.com
They log in using their Worth Schools email address. (Students will be prompted to seek parent permission)
Students create a profile and select preferences for the type of support they would like
Students can request an appointment, often with same-day availability
There is no cost, no insurance requirement, and no referral needed.
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