A Look Back at 2024
The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) is proud to highlight some of the key moments that defined 2024. Through collaborative […]
The Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) is proud to highlight some of the key moments that defined 2024. Through collaborative […]
Aspyr, formerly the Workforce Development Board of Central Ohio, recently was awarded a grant from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OMHAS)
OMHAS Grant to Strengthen Franklin County’s Behavioral Health Workforce Read More
Immigrating to the United States can present significant challenges for families, especially when cultural differences and unfamiliar systems create obstacles to stability and connection. For
ADAMH would like to reintroduce John Logan in the newly created role of Military & Veterans Engagement Coordinator. John has been with ADAMH for more
Reintroducing John Logan, ADAMH Military & Veterans Engagement Coordinator Read More
McKayla Elliott, ADAMH State Opioid Response Manager, was recently featured in an NBC4 news segment about the growth of Columbus’ homeless population. Read the story
Columbus homeless population is larger than ever, and officials expect it to grow Read More
ADAMH is partnering with Illuminology to complete a Community Needs Assessment to learn more about the mental health and addiction needs of the Franklin County
ADAMH Launches Community Needs Assessment Read More
ADAMH’s 2024 Annual Meeting on Oct. 16 gathered network providers, community partners and elected officials to highlight the new frontiers in mental health prevention, as
2024 ADAMH Annual Meeting Introduces New Frontiers in Mental Health Prevention Read More
Derrick Kirkland makes sure everyone who walks through the doors of the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) is immediately greeted
Meet Derrick Kirkland, ADAMH Front Desk Support Specialist Read More
This story appeared in the Columbus African American News Journal. Every journey to recovery is as unique as the individual taking it. For many, Recovery
September is Suicide Prevention Month. It’s a time to raise awareness about the steps we all can take to prevent suicide and to remind us
Providing healing and hope to those affected by suicide loss Read More