Counseling Services

Sarah

Mrs. Sarah Fuerstenau
School Counselor
SFuerstenau@pdys.org

Wendy

Mrs. Wendy Nyquist
Guidance Secretary
WNyquist@pdys.org

Scheduling Resources

2025-2026 Course Descriptions
Please use this guide for descriptions of courses available in the 2025-2026 school year.

Community Resources

Addiction Treatment Services
https://www.emeraldjennyfoundation.org/

AJA Behavioral
Individual, group, and family counseling
Wauseon, OH
(419) 335-6122

Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline
(800) 422-4435

Children’s Services/Job & Family Services -- Fulton County
Child support, children services, financial assistance, food stamps and foster care
Child abuse reporting
Wauseon, OH
(800) 344-3575

Children’s Services -- Lucas County
Child abuse reporting
Toledo, OH
(419) 213-3336

First Call for Help
Information and referral hotline
Crisis Intervention
(800) 468-4357

Five County Alcohol & Drug Program
Adolescent chemically dependent abuse treatment
Wauseon, OH
(419) 337-1973

Fulton County Health Department
Immunizations, hearing screenings, family planning care, pregnant care
Women, infants & children nutrition
Wauseon, OH
(419) 337-0915

Maumee Valley Guidance Center
Counseling, psychotherapy, psychological assessments & medication management
Wauseon, OH
(419) 337-5941

Poison Control Hotline
(800) 589-3897

Teen Line
Confidential and anonymous hotline
available 24 hours-a-day
(877) 419-7233
www.teenlineonline.com

Women & Family Services
Medical services, rape crisis center & prevention education
Wauseon, OH
(419) 335-4255
(800) 782-4906

Supporting Student Mental Health: Implementation of Ohio Senate Bill 234

At Pike Delta York, we are committed to fostering a safe, supportive environment that prioritizes the health and well-being of Ohio’s youth and young adults. 

Suicide remains a serious concern in Ohio. According to the 2023 Ohio Suicide Report, it was the second-leading cause of death among youth ages 10–14. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline offers 24/7, free, and confidential support through call, text, or chat via 988Lifeline.org. This easy-to-remember three-digit number ensures students have direct access to critical mental health resources, no matter the time or place.

We are committed to helping our students access the help they need in the way that works best for them.